Pro Tools - Using Rewire
Pro Tools is well equipped for creative sound design, but you can massively extend the options open to you by utilising ReWire. Mike Hillier patches in.

Anyone who’s bought a new Pro Tools system in the last couple of years will no doubt have noticed a few goodies bundled with the software in the Pro Tools Ignition Pack. Currently at version 2, the Pro Tools Ignition Pack contains software from Arturia, FXpansion, IK Multimedia and iZotope, as well as Ableton Live Lite Digidesign Edition, Propellerhead’s Reason Adapted and Celemony Melodyne Uno Essential. These last three apps can be launched as standalone applications, and it is entirely possible to create tracks within some of these without ever having to open Pro Tools. However, each of the applications has its own strengths and weaknesses. Reason, for example, offers some excellent sound-design possibilities, but it cannot be used to record audio; Melodyne is aimed at pitch correction, but it’s not that useful for other editing tasks or for multitrack mixing. But as well as using these tools as standalone applications, you can combine all three within your Pro Tools sessions using the ReWire protocol.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 80
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