Recording Reason 4 in Logic

I want to record reason tracks in logic. I rewire reason fine, set it to stereo LR, bus 1 output, and then bus input to 1 but when it record I only see a line no sound waves. Then when I close reason and play the sound I just recorded it doesn't play anything.

Can you hear the track you're trying to record?
The way I do it (if I'm just trying to dump the whole Reason song to a stereo file) is to add an aux and set the input to Reason L/R and the output to Bus 1. Then open an audio track and set in the input to Bus 1. Record enable and press play. I check to see that I'm getting levels to the audio track and then hit record. It looks like you are doing the same process.

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