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Does anyone else constantly use Rewire?
Posted on: 12.10.2010 by Audrey Pinda
As the title states, just wondering if anyone else consistently uses rewire?

I've been using FL for years, since version 4 I believe, if not potentially older. Basically as soon as I knew about it. So I'm familiar with programming drums in FL Studio.

I recently picked up Ableton Live, and while I really really like the layout and workflow, I just can't get my head around programming the drums in the same manner.

Maybe it's just that FL seems to be SET UP for doing drums. I can do everything else in it fine, but it gets quite clunky and cluttered when I have some of my VST's routed through other crushers and filters, and then when I want to change some parameter.

So I've been using FL for drums mainly, and doing the synth/lead/bass work in Ableton.

Anyone else do something similar? (And yes, I totally got the idea from Benga after watching an interview.)
Audrey Pinda
12.10.2010
As the title states, just wondering if anyone else consistently uses rewire?

I've been using FL for years, since version 4 I believe, if not potentially older. Basically as soon as I knew about it. So I'm familiar with programming drums in FL Studio.

I recently picked up Ableton Live, and while I really really like the layout and workflow, I just can't get my head around programming the drums in the same manner.

Maybe it's just that FL seems to be SET UP for doing drums. I can do everything else in it fine, but it gets quite clunky and cluttered when I have some of my VST's routed through other crushers and filters, and then when I want to change some parameter.

So I've been using FL for drums mainly, and doing the synth/lead/bass work in Ableton.

Anyone else do something similar? (And yes, I totally got the idea from Benga after watching an interview.)
Georgine Thanos
20.10.2010
I used to ReWire Reason into Ableton, but I've found that it's just not necessary anymore with good VSTs. That being said, I've heard that Logic has a better sound engine than Ableton, so it might make sense to ReWire Ableton into Logic for the mixdown.
Many Atia
17.10.2010
reason into ableton live, mostly for rdk or when I feel like using subtractor/thor. but yeah, I tend to do that a lot.
Ashirumatic DJ
15.10.2010
I wire Ableton into Logic Express9 and
Reason into Logic / Ableton
Breana Singerman
12.10.2010
I myself use Ableton more as an instrument. It's real easy to bang out some riffs/basslines/leads/grooves in Ableton. But when it comes time to do the arrangement/mixdown/editing I bring everything over to Pro Tools and work from there.

Just have to find a workflow that make sense to you and run with it, don't try and force yourself to use something when you're more comfortable with another DAW/VST/so on.
Roseanna Hascall
12.10.2010
I usually use Ableton Live rewire Reason. I just prefer to use redrum for some more hard part in my songs (maybe with some ableton fx) some other time I use Reason for some specific sound (not much time...in Ableton you can easily change a string bass instrument in a heavy electro sound...and it sound more real, "natural"...however thor remain thor...).
I used Fl but it sounds too plastic....the sounds going out from there don't have that touch of realistic instrument....
my opinion

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