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You can do this via MIDI-Clock. Reason is able to sync itself to incoming MIDI clock signals. So you have to setup reason on one of your computers to recieve MIDI clock signals. The problem now is, that you have to find a way to generate those signals. Unfortunately Reason cannot do this (if I am not wrong). I believe, the easiest way would be, to use a rewire compatible Host-Application (like Ableton Live) which can generate MIDI Clock signals. Then you can include Reason into this host. It would be syncronized by rewire to the host. At the same time, the host can send the clock to the other computer. You need 2 MIDI-Interfaces (1 for each computer) and a rewire host. Mayby thereīs a better way. I donīt know. |
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Thanks so much man, that's exactly the sort of solution I was looking for.
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