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Sample "What you hear" into Reason 12 - NN19

Posted: 21 Nov 2023
by ccso151
Hey guys,
I haven't used Reason for a while and I am having a problem sampling into the program. I used to be able to play a song from youtube, or play an MP3 in VLC, and sample it right into Reason. I am using a reasonably powerful PC with a Creative Soundblaster with Asio. Reason no longer shows my input for "what you hear" and when I have Reason open, youtube crashes and says something to the effect of "Sound driver crashed - restart windows". What I am ultimately trying to do is sample stuff from VLC player or youtube within Reason like I used to. This is killing my sample game. Can anyone suggest a solution? I'll buy a different sound card if necessary. Ask any questions you wish. Thank you guys so much! - John

Re: Sample "What you hear" into Reason 12 - NN19

Posted: 21 Nov 2023
by jam-s
If you cannot get your audio setup fixed for live sampling you can always use youtube-dl to simply download the audio/video and then import it into Reason.

Re: Sample "What you hear" into Reason 12 - NN19

Posted: 22 Nov 2023
by Kilsane
I couldn't say for the creative sound card.
For my part no problem with an SSL2/2+ you have to use the Loopback inputs

Re: Sample "What you hear" into Reason 12 - NN19

Posted: 25 Nov 2023
by wereMole88
I use VB-Audio Voicemeter Banana for this. It's a multiclient ASIO driver. It's a bit fidgety for my liking but it works.

Re: Sample "What you hear" into Reason 12 - NN19

Posted: 25 Nov 2023
by ChulaCoola
You can also use SoundTap Streaming Audio Recorder that will record any audio you stream from the internet or play from your computer. You can save the audio as a wav file, and go from there. You only have to select your audio in/outs. You can download a demo version from the NCH website.

Re: Sample "What you hear" into Reason 12 - NN19

Posted: 26 Nov 2023
by luckygreen
DDMF Virtual Audio Stream is on Black Friday Sale right now. It allows you to use VST-plugins in your normal Windows audio-setup. I use it to pump up (compress / limit) quiet audio with my plugins: Web-videos for example that have no or bad post processing. Or games that are for some reason much to quiet on max volume setting on my limited speaker setup. But of course you can but in your free audio-recorder plugin and record the audio.

For youtube I would likely grab the video and demux the audio track with FFmpeg. I don't know what the law is like in your country but I would ask the video creator for permission in most cases.

Re: Sample "What you hear" into Reason 12 - NN19

Posted: 27 Nov 2023
by EnochLight
ccso151 wrote:
21 Nov 2023
Hey guys,
I haven't used Reason for a while and I am having a problem sampling into the program. I used to be able to play a song from youtube, or play an MP3 in VLC, and sample it right into Reason. I am using a reasonably powerful PC with a Creative Soundblaster with Asio. Reason no longer shows my input for "what you hear" and when I have Reason open, youtube crashes and says something to the effect of "Sound driver crashed - restart windows". What I am ultimately trying to do is sample stuff from VLC player or youtube within Reason like I used to. This is killing my sample game. Can anyone suggest a solution? I'll buy a different sound card if necessary. Ask any questions you wish. Thank you guys so much! - John
The "what you hear" feature was a Windows thing that Microsoft killed many, many years ago - long before Windows 11 (back during Windows Vista) due to "piracy concerns". :lol: You must have a soundcard that has an audio-loopback feature like the ones mentioned, or use a 3rd party app. If you insist on keeping that old Creative Soundblaster (I remember the 1990's too!) then you can also sample old-school by just running the headphone out of your computer into your Soundblaster's line-in using a stereo mini cable. Just turn off audio monitoring in Reason so you don't get a horrible feedback loop.