Hello, and thank you to anyone taking the time to try and help.
I am having a problem, in Pro Tools 10, I have got two instrument tracks, with superior drummer on one, and reason rewire on another. I am having difficulties working with them separately; I am using Reason for the synths/etc, but when I am playing my keyboard (microkorg), it still triggers the superior drummer sounds.
I had thought it would play whatever track is selected, but it plays both. The only thing I found that stops this is to record-enable reason, then I don't hear the drum sounds. Is there another way around this? Is there a different way I can route the midi between the two?
I also opened up a vst in pro tools, the mini grand for instance, and that only plays when its track is selected, but the reason sounds also play.
The reason instance playing while I am only wanting to hear the mini grand is a bit of a problem. I could just mute reason, but what if I want to hear what was recorded? (record-enabling mini grand doesn't stop the reason track)
Any help is greatly appreciated! :synth:
-Cory
I am having a problem, in Pro Tools 10, I have got two instrument tracks, with superior drummer on one, and reason rewire on another. I am having difficulties working with them separately; I am using Reason for the synths/etc, but when I am playing my keyboard (microkorg), it still triggers the superior drummer sounds.
I had thought it would play whatever track is selected, but it plays both. The only thing I found that stops this is to record-enable reason, then I don't hear the drum sounds. Is there another way around this? Is there a different way I can route the midi between the two?
I also opened up a vst in pro tools, the mini grand for instance, and that only plays when its track is selected, but the reason sounds also play.
The reason instance playing while I am only wanting to hear the mini grand is a bit of a problem. I could just mute reason, but what if I want to hear what was recorded? (record-enabling mini grand doesn't stop the reason track)
Any help is greatly appreciated! :synth:
-Cory