Logic and Reason (via Rewire) - no sound?

hey there,
I've just linked up Logic and Reason, via ReWire, and although they seem to be working visually, there is no sound.
Do I need a separate track set up so I can hear it?
I dont understand!

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I'm going to try this... See if it works on your end as well!

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