![]() ![]() The reasoning behind this is that it would probably be much more difficult for PH to "properly" add MIDI support that can easily be sequenced / automated.įor people like me who basically use Reason as a tape recorder and giant sound module, simply passing on all incoming MIDI to the VST would already do the trick. It would still be a bit cumbersome but at least it would work. You could then also automate the knobs if you wanted to sequence those events (in Reason's sequencer). The knobs would move when new MIDI input is received. You could then route up to ten "uncommon" MIDI message types to the VST.Īs far as my understanding of REs goes, someone could even make a "MIDI bridge" RE that routes a configurable set of MIDI input events to knobs and CV outputs. One way for PH to (mostly) solve this issue would be to add all "CC" and "program change" event types as "virtual" destinations in the VST CV programmer, then add the same event types as sources to the combinator. Toontrack Superior Drummer 2. ![]() The other issue with this workaround is that the MIDI input will be tied to a specific instance of a VST, so you can't simply switch the input focus like you can with an RE. Cubase drum map for the Toontrack Superior Drummer 2.0 N.Y. However, most VSTs do not expose basic CC inputs as parameters since that's redundant (Pianoteq does, for example). While I don't have SD2, it's sometimes possible to (partially) workaround this by remote-overriding the knobs on an RE like the Aftermath Audio CV8x4, then routing its CV-out to the VST, then routing the VST CV-in to whatever parameter you want to control. Why does not Reason simply pass on all incoming MIDI to the VST ? I really don't understand why they did that. You can verify that with a MIDI monitor, e.g. ![]() Reason filters out all MIDI messages to VST plugins, except for I saw ‘AVATAR’ in the cinema in 3D and was sort of impressed, but now seeing it in this amazing 3D Blu-ray awesome disc, it looks even more superior and I am glad I waited for this 3D Blu-ray version to be released and I have been more than impressed and now it is a great honour to now having this added to my ever expanding 3D Blu-ray Collection. This is one of my grieves with Reason's VST support. ![]()
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