But with Reason Adapted I can set the audio input into the External Instrument Rack.

My question is this still possible with Reason Essential?
I think it should be thrown into there that it was on sale too lol. I caught that audiomidi no brainer deal it was greatdavid.barker wrote:Hi Buddy![]()
Best thing personally, is to save for Reason 6.5.as it has more features.But Essentials is,as said a cut down version of the same software.still very good mind you.
But be warned,those Rack extensions can be addictive,and can be expensive to own.Best to shop around for cheaper alternative VsT's,if you want to use them,via rewire.
As an example,I got a few month back Etch for $20 against €49 or something for the Rack extension version,he,he
kevwestbeats wrote:I think it should be thrown into there that it was on sale too lol. I caught that audiomidi no brainer deal it was greatdavid.barker wrote:Hi Buddy![]()
Best thing personally, is to save for Reason 6.5.as it has more features.But Essentials is,as said a cut down version of the same software.still very good mind you.
But be warned,those Rack extensions can be addictive,and can be expensive to own.Best to shop around for cheaper alternative VsT's,if you want to use them,via rewire.
As an example,I got a few month back Etch for $20 against €49 or something for the Rack extension version,he,he
pwdm wrote:I'm set on using Reasons Subtractor, as I want to focus on one synth for now. Its a good sounding machine and very stable which is perfect for my needs.
Also I don't want to use VST as you cannot record automation into clips.
Thanks