Origineel geplaatst door DJ @tiq
Dude ik snap het niet daarom vraag ik het!! is dat zo moeilijk???
Nou zeg dan gewoon dat je de manual al gelezen hebt en dat je het niet begrijpt. Is dat zo moeilijk? Nee, meneer moet zo nodig agressief gedrag vertonen.
Om een module in Reason te triggeren vanuit Logic, maak je een auxinstrument track aan (in Logic), click op de track (sequencer-view), zoek 'redrum' in de sub-menus en click er op.
In de manual staat letterlijk:
'In order to use the audio returns of ReWire-connected applications, select an audio object and choose the desired ReWire audio-return in the flip menu of the Cha parameter of the audio object. In this flip menu you will find ReWire channels listed with their names along with the audio tracks, inputs, busses and outputs. ReWire or the application to which the connection belongs generates the names for these channels. The naming of a ReWire channel is not relevant to Logic.
For example, if a channel is called "Mix" it has no specific function related to that name as far as Logic is concerned. It is up to decide what to do with whatever channel. If there is no audio object for a ReWire return created in the Environment, no audio is transferred between a ReWired application and Logic. How does this work in practice with ReBirth, for example? In this case, you will find two channels called "Mix L" and "Mix R" within Logic. The two Mix channels return the summed mix of ReBirth's outputs. You will also find channels for every individual instrument. When creating an audio object for another channel such as the bass drum, for example, you will only hear the bass drum through that channel, and it is removed from the mix returns.'