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Imagine that you have a sample of a drum loop that you want to
use in a track you are working on. The loop is 108 bpm and your
track is 90 bpm. What do you do? You can of course pitch down the
loop, but that will make the loop sound very different, and what if
there are harmonies in the loop that you want to match to your
song. You can also time stretch it. That will keep the pitch, but
will make the loop sound different and lose some punch. Enter
ReCycle and the smart way to make loops tempo i
Full Control
When you load a sound into ReCycle, the program will “look” at
the file, analyze it, and break it up into its rhythmic components.
The process itself is fully automated, but the slices are yours to
move, audition or delete, using the program’s on-screen tools and
controls. Other tools allow you to set the length, attack and decay
of the slices, and to change your groove’s overall tempo or pitch,
without one affecting the other. It’s not magic, but it’s probably
as close as you can get. Slicing
The REX File Format
REX is the native file format of ReCycle. A REX file contains
the original audio of the loop, the slices you have applied in
ReCycle, and any effects or processing you have added in ReCycle.
REX files are also compressed, using a non-lossy compression
technique to save some precious hard drive space. You can also use
your REX files in as audio by importing them directly onto Audio
Tracks in Reason’s sequencer. When you import a REX file as audio,
it is automatically stretched to fit the tempo o
The Dr. Octo Rex and REX Files in Reason
The Dr. Octo Rex Loop Player is a unique machine that has
become one of the cornerstones in Reason’s intuitive musical
workflow. It plays loops treated by Propellerhead Software’s
ReCycle and its design enables some truly creative ways to use
ReCycled loops. When you open a new ReCycled loop in Dr. Octo Rex
you can load up the corresponding MIDI data in a special REX editor
in the sequencer where you can move the slices around to create the
beats you want. This way you can take a drum loop and
Features
ReCycle In Action
Imagine that you have a sample of a drum loop that you want to
use in a track you are working on. The loop is 108 bpm and your
track is 90 bpm. What do you do? You can of course pitch down the
loop, but that will make the loop sound very different, and what if
there are harmonies in the loop that you want to match to your
song. You can also time stretch it. That will keep the pitch, but
will make the loop sound different and lose some punch. Enter
ReCycle and the smart way to make loops tempo i
Full Control
When you load a sound into ReCycle, the program will “look” at
the file, analyze it, and break it up into its rhythmic components.
The process itself is fully automated, but the slices are yours to
move, audition or delete, using the program’s on-screen tools and
controls. Other tools allow you to set the length, attack and decay
of the slices, and to change your groove’s overall tempo or pitch,
without one affecting the other. It’s not magic, but it’s probably
as close as you can get. Slicing
The REX File Format
REX is the native file format of ReCycle. A REX file contains
the original audio of the loop, the slices you have applied in
ReCycle, and any effects or processing you have added in ReCycle.
REX files are also compressed, using a non-lossy compression
technique to save some precious hard drive space. You can also use
your REX files in as audio by importing them directly onto Audio
Tracks in Reason’s sequencer. When you import a REX file as audio,
it is automatically stretched to fit the tempo o
The Dr. Octo Rex and REX Files in Reason
The Dr. Octo Rex Loop Player is a unique machine that has
become one of the cornerstones in Reason’s intuitive musical
workflow. It plays loops treated by Propellerhead Software’s
ReCycle and its design enables some truly creative ways to use
ReCycled loops. When you open a new ReCycled loop in Dr. Octo Rex
you can load up the corresponding MIDI data in a special REX editor
in the sequencer where you can move the slices around to create the
beats you want. This way you can take a drum loop and