gkillmaster wrote: ↑12 Mar 2023
visheshl wrote: ↑12 Mar 2023
Ok so theoretically one RRP in one DAW track could modulate a parameter in another RRP in Another DAW Track ? (Depending on the implementation of the DAW?)
Dude if this works in Ableton this is like having a new Rewire, a better rewire....a set of seperate organised Racks of devices connected with a patchbay....
A neatly organised purpose specific studio....instead of one huge rack of interconnected devices with a mess of cables.
I am very thankful to you for the enlightenment.
I don't understand this at all. But would like to.
And i don't understand that you understand how this works yet you dont understand how beautiful this is....
Ok let me try....in the rewire days you had the daw with midi data in seperate midi tracks...you sent this data to to reason via separate rewire channels.
Then you connected the cables to reason devices which was basically one huge rack full of devices.
And generally you got the master output of reason back into the daw in a seperate track.
What was the primary advantage of this approach? As opposed to using separate vst plugins ?
Tha f'in fact that all the devices were interconnectable....you could shove a cv cable from one Synth into any other device and make it modulate it.
And what was the main disadvantage?
It was one HUGE pile of interconnected devices and cables..
I like my studio organised, thats why i like using seperate racks or devices for seperate sounds... i like to keep synths and effects generating different sounds in separate racks in my studio instead of one huge rack full of devices.
However i appreciate patchbays...which is the ability to keep devices neatly organised in different parts of my studio yet connect them sitting in the studio chair, the drum devices go in the rack near the drum booth, the vocal devices go in the rack next to the vocal booth. Etc....
But a CV patch bay allows me to connect these different racks in different sections of my studio easily, and make one sound affect Another sound...just like reason standalone.
Am i making sense here ?
In essense it is like having one reason standalone rack per sound or per track...yet being able to modulate parameters as if it is one single reason standalone rack....also another advantage is being able to use your favourite DAW with your favourite features....instead of yelling at propellerheads that i want comping...or i want track folders...i want XYZ feature...