Hi. You can't record the audio into logic from the rewire tracks.Which kind of makes sense. That way you are able to make adjustments to the rewire mix as well as anything else in reason. When you do a bounce the audio is included in the mix. But still not recorded into logic.The other work around is to make sure reason is set to the tempo of the logic song and create an audio file from reason then drag it into logic. Make sure logics tempo is set correctly nefore you import the audio or you will quickly fall way out of sync. Which you might find is the case anyway if it is a long audio file and you are doing a lot of stuff in logic like recording midi events for modulations of fx fades etc. The other good thing is if you haven't recorded any audio in logic yet you can see how the song say at 93bpm would sound if you pushed the tempo to say 97bpm or dropped it to 80bpm. That way you are still working with midi info and also if any FX and stuff are tempo synced they will still follow correctly. I never import the audio. I will do bounces during mixes. That way if something is sticking out or not sitting comfortably in the mix I can still easily tweak it. Imagine if you had to go back and re-record the reason track a bunch of times to finalize the mix. Long and time comsuming would be the case.Remeber to save often. This is a rule of thumb that can really make a difference at times between hours of work being lost and being able to re-open a project were you (or the computer as in crashed) left off. Taylor
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Re: Reason 2.5, Logic Express 7.1 and Rewire
2006-02-06 by taylormorgantaylor
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