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'''ReWire''' is a [[software]] [[Protocol (computing)|protocol]], jointly developed by Propellerhead and [[Steinberg]], allowing remote control and data transfer among [[digital audio editing]] and related software. Originally appearing in the [[ReBirth]] [[software synthesizer]] in [[1998]], the protocol has since evolved into an industry standard.
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Currently used in [[Mac OS]] and [[Microsoft Windows]] audio applications, ReWire enables the simultaneous transfer up to 256 audio tracks of arbitrary resolution and 4080 channels of [[MIDI]] data. This allows, for example, the output from synthesizer software to be fed directly into a linear editor without the use of intermediate files or analog transfers. There are also provisions to remotely trigger actions, such as starting and stopping [[Digital recording|recording]]. The protocol is licensed only to [[proprietary software]] authors, but free of charge.

==ReWire Hosts ("mixer application")==
* [[Ableton Live]]
* [[Adobe Audition]]
* [[Audiffex inTone]]
* [[Logic Pro]]
* [[Arturia Storm]]
* [[FL Studio]]
* [[Cakewalk Sonar]]
* [[Cockos]] [[REAPER]]
* [[Companion E&D Intuem RW]]
* [[Max (software)|Cycling '74 Max/MSP]]
* [[Digidesign]] [[Pro Tools]]
* [[Fairlight]] [[Xynergi]]
* [[GarageBand]]
* [[Granted Software ReVision]]
* [[Line 6]] [[GuitarPort]]
* [[Line 6]] [[RiffTracker]]
* [[MOTU]] [[Digital Performer]]
* [[Opcode Vision DSP]]
* [[Opcode Studio Vision]]
* Plogue [[Bidule]]
* [[Raw Material]] [[Tracktion]]
* Pro Tools on OS9 using [[reFuse]]
* [[Samplitude 10]]
* [[Sonoma Wire Works]] [[RiffWorks]]
* [[Sony ACID Pro]]
* [[Steinberg]] [[Cubase]]
* [[Steinberg]] [[Nuendo]]
* [[Synapse Audio]] Orion a

==ReWire Clients ("synth application")==
* [[Ableton Live]]
* [[ArKaos VJ]]
* [[Arturia]] Storm
* [[Audionaut]] Obsession
* [[Bitheadz]] Retro AS-1
* [[Bitheadz]] Unity DS-1
* [[Cockos]] [[REAPER]]
* [[Digital Salade Toki Shot]]
* [[FL Studio]]
* [[Cakewalk]] Project 5
* [[MadTracker]]
* [[Max (software)|Cycling '74 Max/MSP]]
* [[Plogue Bidule]]
* [[Propellerhead]] [[Reason (software)|Reason]]
* [[Propellerhead]] [[ReBirth RB-338]]
* [[Sony ACID Pro]]
* [[Speedsoft VSampler]]
* [[Tascam]] GigaStudio
* [[Toontrack dfh SUPERIOR]]
* Torq

==External links==
*[http://www.propellerheads.se/technologies/rewire/ Propellerheads' description of ReWire]

== See also ==
*[[JACK Audio Connection Kit|JACK]] — a similar, [[open source]] API for [[Linux]] and Mac OS X.
*[[Soundflower]] — another OS X option with a similar purpose.

[[Category:Music software plugin architectures]]

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Revision as of 23:46, 10 October 2008

ReWire is a software protocol, jointly developed by Propellerhead and Steinberg, allowing remote control and data transfer among digital audio editing and related software. Originally appearing in the ReBirth software synthesizer in 1998, the protocol has since evolved into an industry standard.

Currently used in Mac OS and Microsoft Windows audio applications, ReWire enables the simultaneous transfer up to 256 audio tracks of arbitrary resolution and 4080 channels of MIDI data. This allows, for example, the output from synthesizer software to be fed directly into a linear editor without the use of intermediate files or analog transfers. There are also provisions to remotely trigger actions, such as starting and stopping recording. The protocol is licensed only to proprietary software authors, but free of charge.

ReWire Hosts ("mixer application")

ReWire Clients ("synth application")

External links

See also