I've been trying to use my outboard FX more freely these days...
Want to route my recorded tracks out of Reason via an additional bus and rerecord the effected signal...
And somehow I seem not able to figure out how to do that.
Is anyone using their setup like this and has any pointers? Thank you!
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Think of the outboard routing exactly like every other. You can use the direct outputs if you want the channel/inserts to apply to the external path, or the parallel outputs if you don't want to have the channel affect the external FX.eusti wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023I've been trying to use my outboard FX more freely these days...
Want to route my recorded tracks out of Reason via an additional bus and rerecord the effected signal...
And somehow I seem not able to figure out how to do that.
Is anyone using their setup like this and has any pointers? Thank you!
Then just start with the first free in/out pair, such as 3/4 in/out. Connect the outputs above to the out 3/4, and create an audio track (stereo) and assign to inputs 3/4.
If not using the direct outputs (which automatically mutes the channel in the main outs), you'll want to mute the original channel (the parallel outs will still function). Arm the new Audio Track and also click on the green monitor button and hit play. Adjust to taste!
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Thank you, Selig! That makes a lot of sense. But at the moment I seem not able to actually get the audio routed to the other outputs of the audio interface... Will need to look into that more. Thank you!selig wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023Think of the outboard routing exactly like every other. You can use the direct outputs if you want the channel/inserts to apply to the external path, or the parallel outputs if you don't want to have the channel affect the external FX.
Then just start with the first free in/out pair, such as 3/4 in/out. Connect the outputs above to the out 3/4, and create an audio track (stereo) and assign to inputs 3/4.
If not using the direct outputs (which automatically mutes the channel in the main outs), you'll want to mute the original channel (the parallel outs will still function). Arm the new Audio Track and also click on the green monitor button and hit play. Adjust to taste!
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Have you set the active channels under the Audio tab in Reason Preferences?eusti wrote: ↑04 Sep 2023Thank you, Selig! That makes a lot of sense. But at the moment I seem not able to actually get the audio routed to the other outputs of the audio interface... Will need to look into that more. Thank you!selig wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023Think of the outboard routing exactly like every other. You can use the direct outputs if you want the channel/inserts to apply to the external path, or the parallel outputs if you don't want to have the channel affect the external FX.
Then just start with the first free in/out pair, such as 3/4 in/out. Connect the outputs above to the out 3/4, and create an audio track (stereo) and assign to inputs 3/4.
If not using the direct outputs (which automatically mutes the channel in the main outs), you'll want to mute the original channel (the parallel outs will still function). Arm the new Audio Track and also click on the green monitor button and hit play. Adjust to taste!
I think by default in Reason, audio devices will only have outputs 1&2 active.
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Now that I have a huge setup with 32 channels I/O, this one gets me all the time.
Seems to reset to two channels all the time, and can’t be saved in a template at least as far as I’ve been able to tell.
Anyone got insight on keeping the additional I/O channels active between reboots?
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For me, it remembers and recalls all settings for any audio device, including sample rate, buffer size, active channels (without saving a template). Does it retain other audio settings for you?selig wrote: ↑04 Sep 2023Now that I have a huge setup with 32 channels I/O, this one gets me all the time.
Seems to reset to two channels all the time, and can’t be saved in a template at least as far as I’ve been able to tell.
Anyone got insight on keeping the additional I/O channels active between reboots?
So if I switch audio devices, the settings change to how they were set per device. If I restart Reason and/or my computer and then select different audio devices, those settings are still as they were set per each audio device. I've tried disconnecting and reconnecting devices, and even tried changing the audio device's sample rate outside of Reason, but Reason accounts for that change and still maintains the selected active channels...
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Is it the same if you shut down overnight and restart the next morning?joeyluck wrote: ↑04 Sep 2023For me, it remembers and recalls all settings for any audio device, including sample rate, buffer size, active channels (without saving a template). Does it retain other audio settings for you?selig wrote: ↑04 Sep 2023
Now that I have a huge setup with 32 channels I/O, this one gets me all the time.
Seems to reset to two channels all the time, and can’t be saved in a template at least as far as I’ve been able to tell.
Anyone got insight on keeping the additional I/O channels active between reboots?
So if I switch audio devices, the settings change to how they were set per device. If I restart Reason and/or my computer and then select different audio devices, those settings are still as they were set per each audio device. I've tried disconnecting and reconnecting devices, and even tried changing the audio device's sample rate outside of Reason, but Reason accounts for that change and still maintains the selected active channels...
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Having the same issues now (With it being reset to only 2 outputs at restart even with the same project) that I know how to enable it... Not sure yet if it is because of using Reason with the built in sound card in between yet... Will try to figure this out... But still glad I can get this done in the first place now!
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I switch weekly between a Behringer UMC204 2/4 and a Soundcraft UI24 with many in/outputs. I never have to look at that menu as it appears to remember which inputs I have enabled.also regularly use built in sounds card or that multiple ASIO clients software. It always remembers.
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Yeah I've also tried restarting and shutting down and it still remembers my settings. Maybe something is happening outside of Reason for the interface to be recognized differently after it's been disconnected?
You could maybe try creating an aggregate device with it, just the one interface, and see if Reason maintains the settings for the aggregate device.
You could maybe try creating an aggregate device with it, just the one interface, and see if Reason maintains the settings for the aggregate device.
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I just checked, I get 2 out of 60 when I restart the computer but not when I quit and re-launch Reason. So I guess I'll be doing this once a day for the foreseeable future…joeyluck wrote: ↑11 Sep 2023Yeah I've also tried restarting and shutting down and it still remembers my settings. Maybe something is happening outside of Reason for the interface to be recognized differently after it's been disconnected?
You could maybe try creating an aggregate device with it, just the one interface, and see if Reason maintains the settings for the aggregate device.
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I wonder why the different behaviors for some users...maybe depending on the OS version or the device itself and whatever it does with a reset? Have you tried creating an aggregate device for it? Even if just for one device—to sort of wrap it in a way. I wonder if that would make any difference for Reason to remember the settings.selig wrote: ↑12 Sep 2023I just checked, I get 2 out of 60 when I restart the computer but not when I quit and re-launch Reason. So I guess I'll be doing this once a day for the foreseeable future…joeyluck wrote: ↑11 Sep 2023Yeah I've also tried restarting and shutting down and it still remembers my settings. Maybe something is happening outside of Reason for the interface to be recognized differently after it's been disconnected?
You could maybe try creating an aggregate device with it, just the one interface, and see if Reason maintains the settings for the aggregate device.
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Could be an "Apollo/UAD" or maybe a USB-C thing because I don't remember seeing this with either the Zoom L20 or the Midas M32r via the previous USB spec/cables.joeyluck wrote: ↑12 Sep 2023I wonder why the different behaviors for some users...maybe depending on the OS version or the device itself and whatever it does with a reset? Have you tried creating an aggregate device for it? Even if just for one device—to sort of wrap it in a way. I wonder if that would make any difference for Reason to remember the settings.
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