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removed "advertising" style language for third-party devices, added non-endorsement statement

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![Pulsar modulating Fundamental VCO-1 and VCF](images/BridgeReason2.png)

You can also use audio-rate signals from within Reason to VCV Rack or vice versa for a truly modular approach, but since VCV Rack and Reason do not use compatible voltage standards, you must use interpreting devices. Pitch signals are best translated between the two using Expert Sleepers' Silent Way voice controller, which is available for both [VCV Rack](https://vcvrack.com/plugins.html#expert%20sleepers%20silent) and [Reason](https://www.propellerheads.com/shop/rack-extension/silent-way-voice-controller/) as an add-on purchase. Control signals can be interpreted bidirectionally within Reason by using Robotic Bean's CV-I (Audio to CV) and CV-O (CV to Audio) Rack Extensions, also available as a [separate purchase](https://www.propellerheads.com/shop/product_bundle/cv-io-bundle/).
You can also use audio-rate signals from within Reason to VCV Rack or vice versa for a truly modular approach, but since VCV Rack and Reason do not use compatible voltage standards, you must use interpreting devices. Pitch signals can be translated between the two using Expert Sleepers' Silent Way voice controller, which is available for both [VCV Rack](https://vcvrack.com/plugins.html#expert%20sleepers%20silent), and [Reason](https://www.propellerheads.com/shop/rack-extension/silent-way-voice-controller/) as an add-on purchase. Control signals can be interpreted bidirectionally within Reason by using Robotic Bean's CV-I (Audio to CV) and CV-O (CV to Audio) Rack Extensions, also available as a [separate purchase](https://www.propellerheads.com/shop/product_bundle/cv-io-bundle/).

*Note: The third-party devices listed above are used as examples, not endorsements.*

### REAPER
Right-click in the REAPER Track Control Panel (underneath the main toolbar, to the left of the Arrange area). Select "Insert virtual instrument on new track...". Locate "VCV Bridge" in your VST or VSTi folders. Select the 32- or 64-bit version of VCV Bridge per your own preferences and REAPER flavor. (If desired, you can also insert the VCV Bridge into an existing track by clicking the FX button for the track.)


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