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USING REASON AS A REWIRE SLAVE
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3. If desired, double click on the labels in the right column, and type in
another name.
These labels will be used in the Cubase SX/SL Mixer to identify the ReWire
channels.
4. Open the Cubase SX Mixer.
You will find that new channels have been added - one for each activated
ReWire channel. If the channels aren’t visible, you may need to scroll the
Mixer window or check the Mixer View options (different channel types can
be shown or hidden as desired in the Cubase SX Mixer).
5. Start playback (in Reason or Cubase SX - it doesn’t matter as both
programs will automatically be synchronized).
You will now see the level meters moving for the playing ReWire channel,
and hear the sound of the Reason devices through Cubase SX’s Mixer. Of
course, this requires that your Reason Song contains some music!
6. Use the mixing features in Cubase SX to add effects, EQ, etc.
Routing MIDI via ReWire 2
The following description is based on using Reason with Cubase SX as the host
application. For descriptions on how to route MIDI to Reason from other host ap-
plications, please go to www.propellerheads.se/rewirehelp.
1. In Cubase SX, select a MIDI track that you want to route to a device
in Reason.
2. Pull down the MIDI Output menu for the track (in the Inspector or
track list).
All devices in the current Reason Song are listed on the pop-up menu, along
with the conventional, “physical” MIDI outputs.
3. Select a Reason device from the pop-up menu.
The output of the MIDI track is now routed to that device.
D If you now play back a MIDI part on the track, the MIDI notes will be
sent to the Reason device - just as if the track were connected to
any regular MIDI sound source.
The sound of the device will be sent back into Cubase SX via ReWire -
which channel it will appear on depends on how you have routed the device
to the Hardware Interface in Reason, as discussed above.
D To play the device “live”, you need to select the proper MIDI input
for the track in Cubase SX (the input to which your MIDI keyboard
is connected) and activate the Monitor button for the track.
When the Monitor button is activated, all incoming MIDI (i.e. what you play
on the keyboard) is immediately sent to the track’s MIDI Output (i.e. to the
Reason device).
Converting ReWire
Channels to Audio Tracks
Most often, there is no need to convert individual ReWire channels to regular au-
dio tracks! The channels already appear in the host application’s Mixer, and you
can typically perform the same kind of real-time processing as with regular audio
channels (effects, EQ, volume, pan and mute automation, etc.).
Still, you may need to convert the ReWire channels to audio tracks, for example
if you want to continue working in Cubase SX only. This is probably easiest done
by using the host application’s “Export Audio” or “Bounce” function. In Cubase
SX, you would proceed as follows:
1. Make sure your Reason devices play back properly via ReWire.
2. In the Cubase SX Mixer, activate Solo for the ReWire channel you
want to convert to a regular audio track.
Make sure no other channel is Soloed as well.
3. Go to Cubase SX’s Project window and set the left and right locator
to encompass the whole song (or a section, if that’s what you want).
Make sure the Cycle (loop) function is turned off.
4. Pull down the File menu in Cubase SX and select “Audio Mixdown”
from the Export submenu.
The Export Audio Mixdown dialog appears.
5. Activate the “Import to Pool” and “Import to Track” options and fill
in the rest of the dialog as desired.
You can choose to include any Cubase SX mixer automation, select a file
format and file name, etc.
6. Click Save.
The ReWire channel is now rendered to a new audio file on disk. A clip refer-
ring to the file will appear in the Pool, and an audio event playing this clip will
be created and placed on a new audio track, starting at the left locator.
D If you now play back the audio track you will hear exactly what was
played on the ReWire channel.
This means you should keep that ReWire channel muted (or deactivated)
now, since otherwise you would hear the sound twice - once via ReWire and
once from the audio track.
D To convert all your ReWire channels this way, simply proceed as
above (but solo another ReWire channel in the Cubase SX Mixer).
! Converting ReWire channels this way results in a number of audio
files that can be very large (depending on the length of the song).
Make sure you have enough disk space!
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