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Old October 23rd, 2008, 22:56
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Default Can you rewire from one daw to another?

1st post here, so go easy.

2 questions.

1. If I have a DAW PC dedicated to reason 4, and a Pro Tools DAW PC, can they be rewired together via betwork or midi? Or do they (applications) have to be on the same pc?

2. Ok, I have 3 DAW's. One for Reason, two for Pro Tools, and three for Gigastudio.

If I dont want to use the sequencer(and i use the term sequencer with hate cause it sucks) in reason and just want to use cubase/protools sequencer for my sequencer and audio, is it possible to just use my reason DAW PC as a midi instrument and playing the synths/redrum, etc?


I have a unitor 8 hooked up to my protools daw, and one of the outs (has 8 outs 8 ins) goes to the midi in (mt4) hooked up to the gigastudio DAW and that DAW acts like a dedicated pc sampler. No dif if i used a akai s5000 or any other hardware sequencer.

gigastudio32 that i use gives me 16 tracks (patches) and I have a different midi channel assigned to each track, just as with most samplers, romplers, workstations.

I see in reason where you can have another sequencer remotely start/stop your sequence in reason, but you have to have a sequence in reason right?

3. Lets say I use midi #7 out on my unitor connected to pro tools DAW, have that run to the midi in#1 of my mt4 on the reason daw, add a instrument say nn-19 for example to a new file, then make that nn-19 say midi channel 1? then add say Dr. Rex instrument and have that be midi channel 2 etc? So each instrument can be used as a dedicated instrument on the same midi in/out, just changing the midi channel on the host app?

Sorry in advanve if that seemed like one huge run-on sentence.

I hope someone can understand what I just asked LOL

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D: Are you the MATRIX?!?!

1) No, you definitely can't do this through network, and I'm pretty sure you can't do it through MIDI, after extensive Googling.

2)What you could do here is, if you don't mind the lag, take a cable and hook it up so that one end connects to the audio out port of the soundcard in the reason computer, and the other end into the mic/line in port in the other DAW computer. Assuming the DAW can record audio, that should work perfectly. I know a guy who did something like this, the only problem you might encounter is that you won't quantize, it'll take a lot longer to edit this in the DAW assuming it can't quantize raw audio.

3)I know that this can be done, at least I'm pretty sure, I just can't figure it out atm.
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