

You can play MIDI notes - draw them in the piano roll if you wish - in Logic and they will trigger the Redrum sounds. The pattern changes in Reason are proprietary to Reason, and can only be changed with Reason's sequencer (the track lane). You are either (a) sending MIDI from Logic to Reason or (b) playing Reason with your controller while listening to the output through Logic (when in Rewire).Īs far as Redrum, or a 'sequencer' (the Matrix or the Thor?) goes, it still sounds as if you are trying to use Logic to change patterns, which can't be done. You are not recording MIDI from Reason to Logic. Where I get stuck is using either a sequencer or redrum.I've tried drawing in a midi region and going to piano roll and hitting midi in and this doesn't work. I have no worries recording midi from reason into logic if I'm physically hitting the keys of one of my controllers. What am I doing wrong? any help would be greatly appreciated made sure the aux was receiving from rw and output to logic out. set up an aux channel to hear the audio from reason set up an external midi channel in logic and navigated to redrum in the library tab plugged the master out of the mixer into audio out 1 of the hardware interface in reason opened up logic first then got reason into slave mode Is it something about how I have my environment window set up for my midi controllers or is it more likely to be an issue with how i've plugged things in in reason? I want to record a drum pattern with redrum into logic.

Is this possible? I watched an sf logic ninja tute about setting up reason where he was able to record midi into logic but I can't seem to get it to do anything when I hit record. I'm having problems setting up logic to record midi from reason. Hi, I've searched the forums and haven't been able to find an exact answer to this question.
