2 reasons rewired wit ableton...?

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Soundblaster
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2 reasons rewired wit ableton...?

Post by Soundblaster » Wed Nov 09, 2005 4:00 pm

hi!

i am interested if i can rewire reason 3.0 with ableton 5 but under condition where 2 windows of reason are running at the same time sinchronized and be able to mixed it in ableton channels, for example 1 and 2...?

can anyone help me...?

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Post by rictheobscene » Sun Nov 13, 2005 12:51 am

I don't think you can have more than one instance of Reason running at a time. Leastwise, I can't get it going here. When I double-click on the Reason icon on the desktop to start a second instance, it simply brings the existing instance into the foreground.
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Post by Soundblaster » Sun Nov 13, 2005 2:57 pm

i think you got to have some external clock sync machine or something, to do than...and in ableton set the external clock...i`m not sure, i`ve read something like that on some other forum....

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Re: 2 reasons rewired wit ableton...?

Post by bassntreble » Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:33 pm

Soundblaster wrote:hi!

i am interested if i can rewire reason 3.0 with ableton 5 but under condition where 2 windows of reason are running at the same time sinchronized and be able to mixed it in ableton channels, for example 1 and 2...?

can anyone help me...?
Impossible. Each instance of reason would try to use the same rewire busses allocated to the app. 2 copies of reason can't share the same busses.

The question is why and how is the current implementation of reason & rewire not robust enough to accomplish what could be done in 2 instances? With the combinator you could probably have 2 'virtual' reason instances within the same rack (not sure because I don't use Reason 3 yet)

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Post by Soundblaster » Mon Nov 14, 2005 11:01 pm

ooo yes i tried with combinators, but it take too much processor usage ...

thanx for your help anyway...

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