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Cheesehole wrote on 3/9/2002, 2:36 PM
use the virtual midi router to establish a connection between the applications. performance / latency may be an issue. you'll have to experiment.

the idea is to use Vegas to send MTC to virtual MIDI port 1, and have your other application slave to MTC on virtual MIDI port 1.

see Preferences | Sync.
dpfresh wrote on 3/11/2002, 12:43 PM
Cool, got it working, actually quite easily. Reason had a device called Hubis Loopback Device which I think is the same thing as the SF Virtual midi router. This is fabulous as I know have all the a/v capabilities of vegas locked up with all the midi/synth power of reason.
Cheesehole wrote on 3/11/2002, 4:36 PM
that's great! have you tested the latency? how many milliseconds?
dpfresh wrote on 5/1/2002, 5:26 PM
Minimal. I can record analog drums, bass and gutiar and then go into reason and layer strings, synths etc. And it locks up perfectly- render a wav file from reason, import to VV and I have my song.

Thanks for the help.
Pizza wrote on 5/14/2002, 9:00 PM
Could you please explain again step-by-step how you did it? I have Reason and would be very interested in this trick.

Thanks.
Pizza wrote on 5/18/2002, 6:38 PM
Come on guys---anybody?
Cheesehole wrote on 5/19/2002, 11:01 PM
did you install the virtual midi router? (should be on the Sonic Foundry site with the VV3 downloads)
Pizza wrote on 5/20/2002, 4:01 PM
yup. Thanks.

Actually it worked, hehe. I also tried with Hubi.

Now I have to find the practical use of it.