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reason and recycle?
ive got a wav file i want to use in a tune can i use this in reason without recycle?
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yes....but if its a drum look it makes it a hell of alot easier to work with if you throw it in recycle, chop it and save it as a .rex file then open it with dr.rex player.
You can open any waves up with either of the samplers.
You can open any waves up with either of the samplers.
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u'll still probably have to fix it afterwards
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recycle is good for cutting up any kind of audio sample
it would be great if there was some kind of audio track you could drop wavs into like cubase and just chop up waves there like that, but since you can't, you can essentially achieve the same thing by cutting your files up in recycle and then chopping em up the same way through the dr rex
i would probably be a lot more excited about audio tracks over vsti integration
it would be great if there was some kind of audio track you could drop wavs into like cubase and just chop up waves there like that, but since you can't, you can essentially achieve the same thing by cutting your files up in recycle and then chopping em up the same way through the dr rex
i would probably be a lot more excited about audio tracks over vsti integration
you could do that in sx2 with hitpoints, but for some reason, hitpoints are fucked up for me in sx3 - thus im not really interested in purchasing 4...Parson wrote:recycle is good for cutting up any kind of audio sample
it would be great if there was some kind of audio track you could drop wavs into like cubase and just chop up waves there like that, but since you can't, you can essentially achieve the same thing by cutting your files up in recycle and then chopping em up the same way through the dr rex
i would probably be a lot more excited about audio tracks over vsti integration
but if you do a lot of chopping ,recycle is dope!
you can drag wavs into cubase, or logic, or protools and use the scissors tool to chop them up by hand, but you cant straight recycle them in an audio track. is this what you mean? I tend to chop breaks by hand in cubase's audio tracks every time. call it extra work, but i figure, it makes every one of my tracks a little different every time.
not sure if i follow you parson, but chances are, im usually right, and your wrong.
not sure if i follow you parson, but chances are, im usually right, and your wrong.

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fundamental = reason is NOT and never will be an audio sequencer
thats why it has REWIRE
thats why it has REWIRE
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