Can't find reason rack I/O device?

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kajito
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24 Sep 2021

Where is the Reason rack I/O device located in Reason 12? I'm trying to follow along Ryans tutorial on multiple audio outputs.
I can't create individual channels for studio drummer in NI Kontakt. Can it be done with the line mixer?
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24 Sep 2021

Are you using Reason 12 standalone or the Reason Rack Plugin?

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You’re confusing the rack plugin with standalone. There’s a slight difference. For separating multi outs within Reason DAW, you either route them to a rack mixer or to mix channels. The i/o device in the tutorial you posted is only for the plugin, hence the video title.

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buddard wrote:
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Are you using Reason 12 standalone or the Reason Rack Plugin?
Reason standalone.

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QVprod wrote:
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You’re confusing the rack plugin with standalone. There’s a slight difference. For separating multi outs within Reason DAW, you either route them to a rack mixer or to mix channels. The i/o device in the tutorial you posted is only for the plugin, hence the video title.
I have tried every possible routing positioning I can think of but I still can't get it to work. I want to mix with each drum on a different channel e.g kick channel 1, highhat channel 2 etc. I really suck at routing can someone walk me through it? See attachment.
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kajito wrote:
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QVprod wrote:
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You’re confusing the rack plugin with standalone. There’s a slight difference. For separating multi outs within Reason DAW, you either route them to a rack mixer or to mix channels. The i/o device in the tutorial you posted is only for the plugin, hence the video title.
I have tried every possible routing positioning I can think of but I still can't get it to work. I want to mix with each drum on a different channel e.g kick channel 1, highhat channel 2 etc. I really suck at routing can someone walk me through it? See attachment.
You didn’t set up the routing in Kontakt. It doesn’t do that automatically. That’s why there’s no audio. Here’s a walkthrough
https://www.stockmusicmusician.com/blog ... -in-reason

And another specifically for routing Studio drummer https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... n-KONTAKT-

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Ah wonderful! thanks for the links.

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In standalone, the I/O doesn't really help you that much, because that's just the I/O to your interface. In RRP, that I/O is to your DAW, and the DAW determines how that is handled.

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ok got it thanks!

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