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i am trying a new setup with a digitakt and properllerhead reason. I want to use the digitakt and its sequencer to drive Reason machines. I also want to use each digitack output channel separately to apply effects to it. But when I look at the back of the plugin in reason there are only 7 outputs and the main one. In addition, the sound level of the outputs is lower than the main one and there is no more reverb and delay. Can you help me solve this problem?
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I want to use the digitakt and its sequencer to drive Reason machines. I also want to use each digitack output channel separately to apply effects to it. But when I look at the back of the plugin in reason there are only 7 outputs and the main one.

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Thanks and welcome to the forums @UrlFlynn I think the issue reason users were having is within Reason itself, due to lack of midi pass through. I do use it in the way you suggest though but some Reason users only use Reason itself.

Indeed, I, like many colleagues on the forum, also use Scaler in that mode in Reaper and Ableton.
The problem certainly lies within Reason itself, which lacks midi inputs and outputs.
Normally I use drag and drop in Reason, but I am experiencing, with good results, what this video shows. The explanation is made for Instacomposer, but it works equally well with Scaler
Reason using Multi in Midi Channels (with InstaComposer but works with any VST that outputs midi) - YouTube

Thanks for the tip about multi MIDI channels in Reason. I was already aware of loopMIDI and have it installed, but never tried configuring it to address the issue of Scaler not working in Reason. I actually was thinking about it last night and was going to try and set that up when I had some time. The video should go a long way towards resolving this issue.

Help! I'm recording a multitrack that has several Propellerhead Reason tracks. For some reason, last night Cakewalk started graying out Reason when I go to Insert/Rewire Device/Uncategorized/Reason. Does anyone know how to resolve this?

maybe you got a recent update from MS? i'd reinstall the C W redistributable files and check if some update to the propeller software - might need to reinstall. i didn't put the propeller on my new system but in the past had to reinstall it after some MS updates.

Thank you all for your responses. Here's an update: Cakewalk is talking to Reason fine -- I can create a new project file, insert Reason as a Rewire device, and it works fine. So it's just one project where Reason is grayed out. What I'm doing as a workaround is flying the Midi data into a new project file, recording the audio, and flying the individual audio tracks back to original project file. But it is frustrating not having everything working together, and not knowing what caused the error.

At long last, the much awaited Crapre is here from PEFF! Outstandingly crappy sound quality can only make your tracks betterer than ever. And so I thought I would provide some much needed information and documentation about this heavy duty device. After taking all last month to document Spacre (lengthy article posting to follow), I thought I would give this device a much-needed test-drive and overview. It was a daunting task.

Eric Kloeckner was kind enough to expand on this idea and improve upon the above design. He managed to put the whole setup on a single Toggle button to switch the operation of the Fader between the two modulations. It solves the need for having two separate toggle buttons to drive the two different parameters.

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The idea was to create a dual purpose book whereby the Device section can be used as a quick reference as well as completely cover all front and back panel parameters. The Tutorial section can open up new ideas on how all the devices can be integrated together to create different sounds, effects, and utilities. A complete course in a book.

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This patch Combines the various drive modes of Etch Red and pairs them with a Low Pass Filter. Use Rotary 1 for the Drive amount, and Rotary 2 to switch between the seven drive modes. Rotary 3 and 4 allow you to shape the LP filter (Frequency and Resonance). You can turn the drive or filter on or off using the first two buttons. And even apply some Drive modulation using button 3. Lastly, you can Pan the Filter using button 4.

As it says in the name, this Combinator offers up some dual panning. It uses the two Etch Red LFOs in order to Pan the audio signal. In this way, you can create complex panning effects. The Rotaries control the depth (gain) and Rate of both Pans. You can also change between two different wave types (square and sine) for both Pans using Button 1 and 2. And if you like, you can turn off the second pan altogether using Button 3. Lastly, you can sync or un-sync Pan 1.

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This is a nice hybrid between a polyphonic synth and pad instrument. Use Rotary 3 to smoothly transition between a Synth (fully left) and a Pad (fully right). Frequency and Resonance are on Rotaries 1 & 2. And you can control the level of the Sub Oscillator on Rotary 3. Button 1 and Button 2 control various Modulations applied to the Filter Frequency and FM, respectively. And try out the Pad Wrapper on button 3, which adds a nice shaper modulation to the sound.

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Note to Props: It would be nice if the folder hierarchy does show up under the File > Template Songs folder, in the event that power users want to categorize their Templates. Just a thought.

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