I have 1 AUX Track with Reason loaded. When i play the track i frequently get an error: Free some CPU by removing some plugins... or something similar. I have a Mac Pro 2.0Ghz 4 core with 8GB of ram, can't belive it is unable to run ONE only ONE Aux track with only reason on it... :S anyone experiencing the same issue?
Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10.
Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10.
Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10.
Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10. get it?
Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10. get it?
Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10.
Hello great tutorial.. I have a question, after I record a track using reason, I can see the midi notes on the instrument track, but when I play it back, I can't hear them. Why is this happening? What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance..
@oachcruda When your recording, were you hearing the sound properly?. The device that your playing from reason has to be routed properly to the same channel that your instrument track in the DAW you've created.
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when i got to intstrument reason isnt there.. what do i do?
maxxman43 6 days ago
my reason isnt showing up in the instrument rack inside pro tools what am i doing wrong..pls help
lil2quick 11 months ago
I have 1 AUX Track with Reason loaded. When i play the track i frequently get an error: Free some CPU by removing some plugins... or something similar. I have a Mac Pro 2.0Ghz 4 core with 8GB of ram, can't belive it is unable to run ONE only ONE Aux track with only reason on it... :S anyone experiencing the same issue?
Sytrusze 1 year ago
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Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10.
Myocum93 1 year ago
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Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10.
Myocum93 1 year ago
Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10.
Myocum93 1 year ago
I am from Mexico City, am sound ingeneer, and this tutorial its amazing and so easy to understand, Great
pass854 1 year ago
@pass854 wow. this coming from a sound engineer is a big honor for me :). thanks a lot..
prohomestudio 1 year ago
@prohomestudio
Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10. get it?
Myocum93 1 year ago
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@prohomestudio
Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10. get it?
Myocum93 1 year ago
@prohomestudio
Just to let people know there is a much better way of routing your sounds to the reason hardware device so that you wont have to open new tracks in protools. Just use the mixer that is already routed to the device from the start and that way you can put many more. so utilized inputs 1&2 instead as your default within protools. then by linking mixers together you can have infinite sounds mapped through one channel in protools instead of 10.
Myocum93 1 year ago
can you rewire reason to the new Digidesign Pro Tools M-Powered 8?
firm17 1 year ago
@firm17 yes you can.
prohomestudio 1 year ago
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i got the same question.
Why did you connect the combinator to channel1-2?
LAMO
MELODEE2009ONEYEAR 1 year ago
Hello great tutorial.. I have a question, after I record a track using reason, I can see the midi notes on the instrument track, but when I play it back, I can't hear them. Why is this happening? What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance..
oachcruda 1 year ago
@oachcruda When your recording, were you hearing the sound properly?. The device that your playing from reason has to be routed properly to the same channel that your instrument track in the DAW you've created.
prohomestudio 1 year ago
Why did you connect the combinator to channel1-2?
matthalllars 2 years ago
good..
thiagaraj87 2 years ago