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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Creating REX files

2008-06-12 by Erik Sojdelius

Hey T,

I still use ReCycle a lot, mostly for the level of control it gives me.

I don't find there's a lot of artefacts...are you talking about when  
your'e actually slicing the beat in ReCycle or the result when you  
bring it in to your DAW?

Many times I find clicks when I'm slicing and moving the splitpoints  
around, but they're allways gone when I bring up the rex file in EXS 24.

If you plan on going wild with tempos and pitch you might want to  
consider letting ReCycle handle those before you export it. I find  
that ReCycle audio sounds really good, timestrech etc..Then again, you  
need to know what you want beforehand. Most of the time I like to have  
a lot of options open when I start working with my beat in Logic.

/erik



> Hi All, i posted this on the LOT group but didn't get any responses.
>
> does anyone here use Recycle? I have to use it a lot, but have  
> gotten frustrated with it. It's not
> transparent at all and changes the sound considerably. It creates  
> artifacts where each slice is.
>
> Just wondering what other user's experience with this may be and if  
> there is
> something out there that is better, or maybe there's something i'm  
> doing wrong with Recycle.
>
> and similarly, when i buy a commercially sold sample library of Rex  
> files, i
> can't help wondering how these REX files were made.
>
> any help or discussion on this topic would be hugely appreciated!,
>
> thanks all
> T
>
>
> 



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