Instruction Manual
576 Software Synthesizers
ReWire
Inserting a ReWire Instrument
To Use Separate Synth Tracks for Each ReWire Device
Mixing Down ReWire Instruments
ReWire Troubleshooting Guide
Inserting a ReWire Instrument
ReWire Troubleshooting Guide
The following lists some common issues when you use ReWire with
SONAR:
• SONAR Won’t Close Properly—Always close your ReWire
applications before closing SONAR or a SONAR project.
• Rebirth Won’t Play After I Open Its Property Page—Make sure that
the Loop switch in Rebirth is enabled.
• My ReWire Project Plays at a Different Tempo when Opened from
SONAR—When you open a ReWire project from SONAR, the ReWire
project assumes SONAR’s default tempo, which is 100. Change
SONAR’s tempo to match your ReWire project.
• My MIDI Controller Works in SONAR or my ReWire Application,
but not Both—Choose different MIDI In ports for both SONAR and
your ReWire application. Do this in SONAR by using the Options-MIDI
Devices command, and highlighting the MIDI In port you want to use in
SONAR. If you only have one MIDI In port on your MIDI interface or
sound card, enable that input in either SONAR or your ReWire
application, and disable that input in the other application.
• I Get a MIDI Input Error Message When I Open a ReWire
Application—If you only have one MIDI Input port on your MIDI
interface, you probably have that one reserved for SONAR, leaving
none for your ReWire application. If you would rather use your MIDI
controller in the ReWire application instead of SONAR, you can
deselect your MIDI input port in SONAR’s MIDI Devices dialog
(Options-MIDI Devices command), and then select that MIDI Input
from whatever menu your ReWire application has for that purpose. If
you have multiple inputs on your MIDI interface, simply select different
ones for SONAR and your ReWire application.