![]() ![]() I have seen various issues with rewire and I'm thinking that I may need to upgrade to 6.0.1 of Sibelius and Reason 4. I understand that rewire is now available and that I may be able to use this. This is rather tedious and I was wondering how others are doing this. However, for me to use Reason I have to export a midi file from Sib to Reason and then make various adjustments to allocate the correct sounds to the tracks (each time I make changes to the score). I find the sounds that come with Sibelius rather lame in comparison to Reason 3. This means you'll be able to send MIDI from Protools into an Audio Unit or VST instrument in Bidule, then feed the audio back into you Protools Aux track.I'm currently using the standard Sib 6 software to write some orchestral songs. Choose a pair of outputs from the PlogueRewire plug-in. At first it seemed to work fine so I bought Bidule and tried to use it to enhance a session that already had one instance of the K2 Player and the Kore Player running. Start Protools, insert Plogue Rewire plugin on stereo Aux track, Plogue should start up with rewire selected. Hello, I just started to use Bidule to open another instance of Kontact 3 or the Kontact 2 Player rewired to Logic 7.2.4. Plogue Bidule menu : Preferences : Click REWIRE button, make sure ReWire stereo channels is ticked, quit Bidule. ReWire is a software protocol, jointly developed by Propellerhead and Steinberg. I've been really digging running bidule as a rewire slave to studio one. (Protools as the master and Bidule as slave) "Disk utility" is the name under Panther, under earlier OS versions I think it's called something else. Try opening the dmg file from "Disk Uitility", that you'll find under Applications - Utilities, and it might dix the dmg file. If that's the one thhat you're having problems with, it could be the same problem I have occasionally when I download dmg files vian IE on my OS9 computer before transferring them to my OSX music computer. The newest version with Audio Units that you want is at (click-hold-download, 5.9MB) - try that. I tried loading the "deafault rewire bidule" in PB, but that doesn't seem to help. In the Tools menu of Bidule there's a menu item called "ReWire devices config", but it's opaque. ![]() I don't see any Bidule devices in the PT insert column. I don't have Live/Reason (got my Mbox before the bundle deal). Thinking about it logically it may seem that the only way to use Bidule for audio processing is to load the audio file into the Audio Player Bidule's audio file pool have it sync to ProTools with ReWire & then record the output back into ProTools which kind of defeats the. I have the DigiReWire plug in my RTAS folder. As there is only a Midi in ReWire bidule & a 16ch audio output bidule. They all seem to indicate that I should be able to launch Bidule from within Protools via a "Bidule rewire device", which will open Bidule in some sort of Rewire mode. I'm confused by the online documentation and forum posts at Plogue. ![]() Some of us have to use another DAW and would love to integrate Bitwig into the setup without some creativity destroying workaround getting in the way. What I can't get is feeding the audio from Bidule back into PT. The Bitwig elves need to develop a solution that makes using Bitwig with another DAW less painful. OK, so I can load VSTs into Bidule, play them via my MIDI keyboard, send MIDI to them from Protools (sending my MIDI channels to Bidule), and hear the sound in built-in audio. Although I have the FXpansion VST-RTAS adapter, i want to use Bidule to play the VSTis that have CPU level problems in PT via the adapter (Crystal etc) Trying to get Plogue Bidule happening to feed VST instruments to Protools LE 6.2.2 via Rewire on my OSX 10.3.2 system. ![]()
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