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    Rewire Adobe Aud to Fl Studio

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    why would u want to?

    i doubt its possible, unless you meant to say rewire FL into Audition
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    yea thats what I ment, mybad. I saw on another forum someone talking about it but didnt give any specifics on how.
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    i dont use FL personally, but it should be pretty standard. I got this from http://www.backstage-lounge.com/stor...storycode=5684

    ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

    Starting with v1.5, Audition added ReWire. However, it won’t pass MIDI data through to the client; for example, if you want to play the soft synths in Reason, you’ll need to record your data directly into Reason.

    In most cases you won’t need to open the client after opening Audition, because Audition will do that for you. In Multitrack view, go Options > Device Properties > Rewire tab, then click “Enable Audition as a ReWire Host” (circled in red for clarity). Then, enable the devices that you want to ReWire (circled in green).

    You then choose how you want the outputs to show up in Audition; there are three choices (circled in yellow).

    “Insert summed stereo output into first available track” brings in the summed output, which will take up one track as Audition uses stereo tracks. “Insert all outputs to individual tracks” brings in every one of Reason’s tracks, and that’s a lot – so if you want to go multitrack, you might instead want to check “Insert outputs manually using track device input dialogs.” This way, you can choose which client outputs show up at which Audition inputs. After making your decision, click on Launch (circled in violet) and the highlighted client will launch automatically. (Note: Some programs will need to be launched manually.)

    You can enable multiple clients, but only the highlighted one will launch. After it has launched, go back to the ReWire tab, highlight the other client, then launch it.

    If you decide to assign inputs manually, you’ll need to choose the Device Type (circled in red), which would be ReWire.

    Next, you can specify whether the inputs will pick up the left channel, right channel, or stereo (circled in green). Once the assignments are complete, you’re good to go.

    Incidentally, Audition won’t let you exit the program unless you return to the Devices Properties page and disable Audition as a ReWire host.

    Bonus feature: Right-click on a ReWired track, and select “Mixdown to Track (Bounce)” to have the audio show up in the next open track.
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    double post... sorry
    Last edited by World Wide; 01-22-2007 at 09:48 AM.
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