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ReWire (not in Cubase LE)
How the ReWire channels are handled
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Tempo settings
As far as tempo goes, Cubase is always the master. This means that both programs
will run in the tempo set in Cubase.
However, if you are not using the tempo track in Cubase, you can adjust the tempo
in either program, and this will immediately be reflected in the other.
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IMPORTANT
If you are using the tempo track in Cubase (i. e. the Tempo button is activated on
the Transport panel), you should not adjust the tempo in the synthesizer application,
since a tempo request from ReWire will automatically deactivate the tempo track in
Cubase!
How the ReWire channels are handled
When you activate ReWire channels in the ReWire Device panels, they will become
available as channels in the MixConsole.
The ReWire channels have the following properties:
ReWire channels may be any combination of mono and stereo, depending on
the synthesizer application.
ReWire channels have the same functionality as regular audio channels.
This means you can set volume and pan, add EQ, insert effects and sends,
and route the channel outputs to groups or busses. However, ReWire
channels have no monitor buttons.
All channel settings can be automated using the Read/Write buttons.
When you write automation, channel automation tracks will automatically
appear in the Project window. This allows you to view and edit the automation
graphically, just as with VST instrument channels, etc.
You can mix down the audio from ReWire channels to a file on your hard disk
with the Export Audio Mixdown function.
You can export the output bus to which you have routed the ReWire channels.
You can also export individual ReWire channels directly – “rendering” each
ReWire channel to a separate audio file.
RELATED LINKS
Mixing down to audio files on page 551