So far I have installed rewire outside of the VST folder where I then moved the 32-bit dll file into my VST folder. I just purchased Waves Gold bundle with waves tune LT in which of course rewire was included. I have checked for updates and it says I am up to date with all software.
#No rewire vst how to#
I am completely stumped on how to get Rewire to work with Mixcraft.
#No rewire vst trial#
Keep in mind though, you may need to compensate for latency when doing this.So after extensive research and trial and error. Reason doesn't automatically enable all inputs and outputs. It's key to make sure all necessary inputs and outputs are activated in both DAWs' preferences. Whereas outputs 1/2 from live corresponds to inputs 1/2 in Reason. Outputs 3/4 in Reason appear as inputs 1/2 in Live. Note I used an aggregate device in Reason with the internal speakers and soundflower 64ch so the output to input line up is staggered whereas live is just set to Soundflower 64. I have the insert section 'to devices' routed into the hardware device outputs and the 'from devices' routed to inputs. Here's a rex drum loop playing from Reason through a reverb in Live and routed back into Reason. Tried a video but the laptop doesn't want to screen record while running two DAWs so pictures will have to do. Just no luck with the attempts I've made so far. It was the idea of running audio from reason to logic (using soundflower), adding processing there ( the OP was wondering about waves for example) and then routing the processed audio back to reason using soundflower again. i'm fine with soundflower/EMI for getting external audio like from kontakt player into reason, and using rewire to get audio from reason into logic (of course). I may do a video on this soon.Ĭjb123 wrote:Thanks! Yeah I did try it multiple ways - and made sure reason was not rewiring to logic - including starting up reason first, but no luck on it so far. Make sure Rewire is disabled in Logic (if possible) or start Reason first. In which case there would be no way to route audio into Reason. If I were to guess, it could be that Reason is still rewiring to logic. How would you rout it in the host (Logic if you work with it)? Can you talk me through again? I realize your post is from a year back or so but can you elaborate on this if you have time? I've tried your method - using Soundflower as audio device in both Reason and Logic but get no audio back to Reason. The process is convoluted though, and still requires a host program, but essentially using soundflower (or similar program) in both Reason and the host daw (where you use your fx plugins) you can route the inserts of a Reason mix channel to the hardware interface outputs to the effect and then back through the hardware inputs into either the same mix channel or a separate track. QVprod wrote:Actually it is possible without Rewire as well.
#No rewire vst plus#
You'll have so much fun, you won't be able to wipe the smile off your face.ģ) Reason plus VST *effects* in another DAW - no joy here, sorry So you end-up having to bounce the audio down, and it gets to be a pain.Ģ) Reason plus VST *instruments* in another DAW using loopback audio - the greatest thing since sliced bread. But if you want to add two different audio effects in your external DAW at the same time, you can't (since you only have ability to easily route one audio channel into your external DAW). if you want to add an audio effect to a Reason instrument, you can.
#No rewire vst pro#
The other reason there's no joy is because you can only have ONE channel working this way, at least with Saffire Pro 14. Trying to get the latency low on that without clicks and pops is hard. That's a lot of audio latency that adds up. However, once you start routing audio effects this way, the latency gets quite high, so don't expect it work "live": Audio has to go from Reason->DAW->Reason->Audio card. And you can use those same capabilities to route audio from reason into your DAW, use the Wave plugins, and then route the audio back to Reason. It's an awesome card to use if you want to control VST *instruments* from within Reason (i.e. I use Saffire Pro 14 audio card, which has great dawdaw loopback capabilities. The short answer is that you CAN get your Waves plugins to work without Rewire, but there's no joy in it.