Recording Reason redrum into logic x directly?

Hi All,
I understand how to rewire synths from reason to logic x but I also understand u cant get redrum midi into logic
could somebody explain to me the easiest way to record my redrum patterns as audio directly into logic so i can see everything in my logic sequencer?
cheers

Hi
If you want to mix stuff within logic: audio files and soft instruments then go to file and choose BOUNCE.
or open your audio environment windows, look for your output fader and there should be a bounce button on the bottom. You can then save your bounce as several file formats or burn a CD (depending on your logic version).
for further information open the help window whithin logic,go to logic reference manual and on the search box type MIXDOWN or Bounce.

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