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  • WOw! Thanks for this! I would of never of figured all this out on my own under a year! :)

  • THANKS SO MUCH IVE BEEN TRYIN TO FIGURE THAT OUT FOR ALMOST A WEEK!

    BUT FOR FL

  • very good video. very instructive. thank you very much

  • Thank You!

    

  • Sorry ran out of room but I did it your way and my mix sounds WAYYY different, thers a lot of factors with using the Mixer in Reason (Vol, plugins that are routed and again that built in EQ I love its so much easier for certain things, dont get me wrong I still use the normal EQs but thres just something about those easy Treble and Bass knobs that I seem to need to use a lot. Then again like I said the mastering suite I put together. You seem pretty smart with this, any ideas for me? Thanks

  • @CityLimitRecords Yes, if you really like the sound of the Reason mixer and mastering, you can always bypass the rewire alltogether... Just solo the tracks you want to export and do it one by one, that way. Eg: Bass, Drums, Synths, pads, etc... and import them into Reaper that way. Ofcourse this takes a bit more time but it's not the end of the world.

  • So theres no way even if it took longer to do but what I want to do is go from the mixer to the I/O in Reason. I have different plugins routed into the mixer and I use the EQs on the mixer in addition to the regualar EQ plus I use a Mastering Combo that I made. I know you can do the whole song but I really want to find a way to export them channel by channel right from the mixer (obviously hooked up to the I/O machine in reason but you know what i mean.

  • thanks so much! u saved me for a moment hehehe....

  • Bloody good tutorial Steve - well done m8! Made everything so clear for me!

  • I search for a way to rewire from Reaper into Logic 9 on my mac. Did you know a tutorial for it? Or can you do a tutorial for it?

    From Reason into Logic works very well, but from Reaper into Logic, i dont know what i have to do.

    Btw.: thanks for your great video! Love it and rated it with thumbup :-)

  • :) :) :) :) :) :)

  • a bit offtop. Did the screen capturing program (whats it called) capture what you were typing (track names) automatically, or did you have to do that with video editing?

  • @bergweg That's a feature of the screen capture program: iShowU

  • was that a "Schweitzer Aktzent" .....love your accent man, nice tut..thnx

  • @manyto27 Belgian to be precise :)

  • thank you!! thank you .. this was driving me mad .. record out was the problem.

  • aye waddup man, I have a question, when im making an instrumental in reason and I press the stop button while playing music rewired into reaper - instead of reaper stopping the playback it asks me to insert a sound from the soundbank instead. The stop button is mapped "keypad 0" in reason, and i have no actions shortcuts setup in reaper to cause an altercation, so what is the problem?

  • @jaymitch23 Gee, i don't know. Never had that problem. But i use the space bar for stopping all my applications...

  • @stevep314 haha, i stopped using reason, now I use FXPansion Geist inside of reaper, it's.. THE SHIT! lol

  • Thank you very much. you're great !

  • thank you so much!

  • thank god for this vid been goin insane trying to work this one out

  • This is really really good! I appreciate you creating and uploading this video, it helped me a lot.

    Thanks dude.

  • hallo

    sehr interessant. reason ist mächtig, ich hingegen render in einzelspuren und importiere in reaper für audio.

    ne richtig coole nummer wäre, kanäle vom reaper auf effektgeräte in reason zu routen...

    geht das??

    mfg

  • @micwarz

    nein, reaper in reason routen geht nicht.

    Reason is a closed program. Only the other-way around is possible.

  • i love yourrrr accent brrrother ...

  • @PieterRedele

    hehe thanks! holmes

  • @stevep314 thank you... but can we do this with cubase and reason? i mean in know i can rewire.. but can we record the audio in cubase?

  • @dhruvdheen Sure you should be able to record the audio in cubase aswell...how it works there, no idea...but i guess it's a lot easier than Reaper...

  • @stevep314 Thank you mate :-)

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