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Moskus
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Is it possible, using MIDIyoke, to sync Sonar and Reason?
If so, how is that done? I can't make it work...
Andy Dalglish
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Sonar and Reason

Yes it's possible!
Have you actually installed Midi Yoke?
If so you have four virtual midi cable at your disposal.
Selected these under midi devices in Sonar as well as any out ports and software synths (soundcard) you want to use. Highlight the Yoke NT devices first and move them to the top so NT1 is at the very top. In project selected in 'midi out', send SPP, and choose the options you need, Sonar settings use ports and these are directly related to the order of your midi devices, so having moved the Yoke NT1 to the top of the midi devices, this is port 1, so select port 1 to send the SPP. In Reason choose Yoke NT 1 as the connector (Midi time code) and choose NT2 as the input in bus A, all in midi preference, advanced if you upgraded Reason. The second setting NT2 on the bus A, is the port which Reason will recieve midi data from tracks in Sonar, so load up a midi track in Sonar, create a device in Reason, load a sample, make sure it's connected to the mixer, go to the midi interface at the top of Reason and choose the device that's to play back the midi track, make sure the enable button at the bottom is lit up, return to Sonar and press play! Hope this helps and I have not forgotten anything, have fun!
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[Bender:] Aaah Yeah!

Thanks Andy! It works!

Didn't think of the SSP send. Well, thought of it, but didn't get what channel to send it through.

Thansk again!


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