If you’ve played around with FL Studio, you might have noticed that the stock sounds are relatively weak. One of the best ways to solve this problem is to rewire. Rewire is a capability that FL Studio has to host client programs. Propellerhead’s Reason is among the best musical hardware simulators and a perfect choice of Rewire client. Rewiring reason gives you the capability to vastly expand the instruments you have at your disposal.
Rewire Reason Tutorials
1. FL Studio Reason Rewire
This video from Eternal Purpose Studios is by far the best Rewire tutorial. The video is huge and of high quality, which is a rarity among tutorial videos. John G does an excellent job of showing you how to easily rewire Reason into Fl Studio and create a basic song with the rewired tracks. The original video is a large quicktime video, which may load slow for those of you who have older computers so I’m going to include an alternative link at Vimeo.com.
2. Using FL Studio Rewire with Reason
This tutorial from fl-studio.image-line.com provides a relatively easy to follow step by step instruction list. This tutorial may be confusing to beginners but if you have a good handle on Fl Studio this tutorial should be easy to understand. They also provide an explanation of ReWire as a host client, which can be found here: http://flstudio.image-line.com/help/html/rewire_host.htm
“The following guide covers the steps required to use the FL Studio ReWire device with Propellerhead Software’s Reason. The guide assumes you have read and understood the general information and guidelines about using FL Studio as a ReWire host…”
3. Fl – How to Rewire Reason to Fl Studio.
This video by The Innovators gives a great look on how to ReWire Fl studio and Reason. The video gives lots of zoomed in shots, which makes it easy to view what it his he is doing. Although the video is not of as high quality as the first it features the use of a midi keyboard which is not mentioned in any other ReWire tutorial I have seen.
“This tutorial explains how to use FL Studio as the master program and Reason as the server. By doing so, all of Reason’s sounds are usable in FL Studio…”
4. Rewire Tutorial
This tutorial by Dansta2k is yet another video tutorial. The tutorial itself is fine but the sound quality may be annoying because his voice is very soft then the music is very loud. Although, he does a good job of showing you how to use the ReWired instruments to make a song.
“Video tutorial on how to Rewire Reason into Fruity loop”
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