miltonparade
LR Member
hi,
I'm newly getting to grips with reason - i'm a pianist and guitarist and one of the things I have struggled with so far is getting a piano sound i'm happy with.
I've just come across pianoteq which is software that models piano sounds and it is absolutely incredible and i definitely want it - i've downloaded the free trial version which i'm playing with at the moment.
The problem is figuring out how (if?) i can use this in reason - it's available as a VSU to use with other DAWs but also as standalone software which is what i've downloaded as a trial version and am running on my MAC.
My question is, is there a way of routing audio that is playing on my laptop into reason as a track?
Hope all that makes sense - as i say, i'm pretty new at this but would greatly appreciate any help
Thanks!
Andrew
I'm newly getting to grips with reason - i'm a pianist and guitarist and one of the things I have struggled with so far is getting a piano sound i'm happy with.
I've just come across pianoteq which is software that models piano sounds and it is absolutely incredible and i definitely want it - i've downloaded the free trial version which i'm playing with at the moment.
The problem is figuring out how (if?) i can use this in reason - it's available as a VSU to use with other DAWs but also as standalone software which is what i've downloaded as a trial version and am running on my MAC.
My question is, is there a way of routing audio that is playing on my laptop into reason as a track?
Hope all that makes sense - as i say, i'm pretty new at this but would greatly appreciate any help
Thanks!
Andrew