Guys stupid question here,
I've always used reason as a standalone DAW, however considering changing my main DAW from reason to Logic Pro when I get my new MacBook.
If I use Logic Pro as my DAW will my current reason standalone then act as a rack extension? or do I have to download another version of Reason to do this.
Appreciate there is either a yes or no answer to this but just picking your magnificent brains.
USING REASON AS A RACK EXTENSION
You can use the rack plugin if you are on reason 11 or later. It should have installed already when you installed reason if I remember correctly. It will show up as a vst plugin.gritz wrote: ↑12 Dec 2022Guys stupid question here,
I've always used reason as a standalone DAW, however considering changing my main DAW from reason to Logic Pro when I get my new MacBook.
If I use Logic Pro as my DAW will my current reason standalone then act as a rack extension? or do I have to download another version of Reason to do this.
Appreciate there is either a yes or no answer to this but just picking your magnificent brains.
Be mindful it is not the same as reason standalone but I use it in another daw and its great to have all the Reason devices and all the rack extensions available.
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The RRP in Logic is a beautiful thing. You can put it into MIDI FX (ideal for Players), INPUT (main instrument slot) and AUDIO FX (effects obviously).
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What MacBook configuration have you made?
I am on the look to upgrade laptop so let us know how it goes and works when your Macbook arrives.