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Acon Digital Acoustica 7 Standard. Magix Sound Forge Audio Studio Steinberg Wavelab Pro Magix Samplitude Pro X6. Magix Samplitude Pro X6 Suite. Need help? Do you like what you're seeing? Post Wed Apr 12, am I'm under the impression that recycle is baSically for making Dr rex files Post Wed Apr 12, am Pretty much.
Back in the day fl studio was my go to for sampling so I didn't know much of reason for that outside of synthesis techniques lmao. Post Wed Apr 12, am plaamook wrote: Recycle started off as a stand alone RX editor way before Reason had slicing. Post Wed Apr 12, pm It's absolutely ridiculous that Recycle's functions aren't integrated in Reason.
Now there's a half-assed slice function with no adjustable sensitivity, which is available in pretty much all other DAWs. There is a character limit. Post Wed Apr 12, pm I reckon this is getting pretty high up the PH things-to-update priority list. Post Wed Apr 12, pm Yep, they had the technology, but only implemented a 'limited' for Reason version so they can better sell Recycle separately.
Just ugh! Post Thu Apr 13, am Gorgon above nailed it -- at least, what I believe is the most important difference between Reason's current ability to auto-detect slices VS. ReCycle has that magic sensitivity slider. Reason does not.
I am not sure why. The REX technology is available for third parties and has become the de facto standard for loop handing in just about every DAW. Want to take ReCycle for a spin? Download the demo and try using ReCycle with your current music setup.
Demo limitations: the demo version comes with four built-in loops that can be treated, but saving as REX files is disabled.
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 independent.
Instead of stretching the sample, ReCycle REX files are sliced into little pieces so that each drum hit or whatever sound you are working with gets its own slice. When you then change the tempo of the loop, the time between the slices is stretched, instead of the slices themselves.
Slicing a loop also gives you individual control over both the sound of the slices and the timing. You can rearrange the loop, change the feel of it, replace parts of the loop with other samples, pitch it, and much more.
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