X1D and Reason

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2012/03/06 13:21:28 (permalink)

X1D and Reason

So after messing around a little with Reason rewired into X1D, I find that every time I adjust something in Reason, I have to go back and click on X1D to make it the "live" window before I hear the adjustment I've made, whether it's tweaking a synth parameter, or adjusting a fader. This is a major PITA....Is this normal behavior, and if so, why?????

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    Re:X1D and Reason 2012/03/06 13:24:18 (permalink)
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    So after messing around a little with Reason rewired into X1D, I find that every time I adjust something in Reason, I have to go back and click on X1D to make it the "live" window before I hear the adjustment I've made, whether it's tweaking a synth parameter, or adjusting a fader. This is a major PITA....Is this normal behavior, and if so, why?????


    In the audio settings dialog turn off (un-tick) share drivers with other programs.

    That's it!

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    Re:X1D and Reason 2012/03/06 13:48:01 (permalink)
    Perfect! Thank you!

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    Re:X1D and Reason 2012/03/06 14:31:10 (permalink)
    Jonbouy - how is 64 bit Rewire working out with Reason?
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    Re:X1D and Reason 2012/03/06 14:35:11 (permalink)
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    Jonbouy - how is 64 bit Rewire working out with Reason?


    I don't know with X1d yet but I keep asking,

    http://forum.cakewalk.com/fb.ashx?m=2508563

    but it's really easy to go over 4Gb with a Reason project these days so it's a timely thing.

    If the 64 bit Sonar implementation is any better than it was it would be a good incentive to for me to upgrade to X1 now.

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    Re:X1D and Reason 2012/03/06 14:52:46 (permalink)
    :)   -    I was just digging to see if you had gone for it yet.
    It works fine with Melodyne Essential 2.0 which has 64 bit Rewire...........and X1D is seriously unflakey.
    Any luck on the Reason forum (if there is one)
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    Re:X1D and Reason 2012/03/06 15:34:55 (permalink)
    Any luck on the Reason forum (if there is one)


    There is one and actually that's quite a good suggestion, they are bound to know more about X1 than many here seem to...

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