From: polymod on

"Nil" <rednoise(a)REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9D497984C7FABnilch1(a)130.133.4.11...
> On 28 Mar 2010, Glennbo <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote in
> cakewalk.audio:
>
> > In Sonar I have the ASIO driver "ReaRoute", which is a
> > multi-channel direct pipeline for audio between Reaper and other
> > audio apps that can do ASIO. Sonar thinks it's playing to some
> > sound device, but it's really sending or recieving it's audio with
> > Reaper.
>
> This all sounds pretty cool... but why? I can't think of a use for it.

It's not practical if you have a lot of tracks with effects. My latest
project has 146 tracks with at least one plug in/effect on each track.

Poly


From: Here In Oregon on

"Nil" > Why do you say "3.5"? I don't see any sign of it at the Cockos site.


Scroll down the Origin Post in this thread with the specifics.

From: polymod on

"Glennbo" <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9D49949A743BBrownShoesDontMakeIt(a)69.16.185.250...
> In news:Xns9D497984C7FABnilch1(a)130.133.4.11 the killer robot Nil
> <rednoise(a)REMOVETHIScomcast.net> grabbed the controls of the spaceship
> cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons...
>
> >> In Sonar I have the ASIO driver "ReaRoute", which is a
> >> multi-channel direct pipeline for audio between Reaper and other
> >> audio apps that can do ASIO. Sonar thinks it's playing to some
> >> sound device, but it's really sending or recieving it's audio with
> >> Reaper.
> >
> > This all sounds pretty cool... but why? I can't think of a use for it.
>
> Say for instance that you want to transfer a song from one to the other.
> That's the primary reason for it. I've brought multiple tracks in one
shot
> from Sonar into Reaper to finish up the song. You can also use it to do
> things like bounce tracks from Sonar to Reaper for using things Sonar
> doesn't have, like variable speed recording, then bounce the tracks back
> into Sonar.

Good point!

Poly


From: Phoenix on
On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 19:36:23 GMT, Glennbo
<vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote:
> In news:Xns9D497984C7FABnilch1(a)130.133.4.11 the killer robot Nil
> <rednoise(a)REMOVETHIScomcast.net> grabbed the controls of the
spaceship
> cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons...


> >> In Sonar I have the ASIO driver "ReaRoute", which is a
> >> multi-channel direct pipeline for audio between Reaper and other
> >> audio apps that can do ASIO. Sonar thinks it's playing to some
> >> sound device, but it's really sending or recieving it's audio
with
> >> Reaper.
> >
> > This all sounds pretty cool... but why? I can't think of a use
for it.


> Say for instance that you want to transfer a song from one to the
other.
> That's the primary reason for it. I've brought multiple tracks in
one shot
> from Sonar into Reaper to finish up the song. You can also use it
to do
> things like bounce tracks from Sonar to Reaper for using things
Sonar
> doesn't have, like variable speed recording, then bounce the tracks
back
> into Sonar.


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Good to know, G'bo. An easy way to move between the two makes using
Reaper on a netbook for live gigs a possibility. Depends on the gig,
of course.
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