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Old 07-29-2003, 08:37 PM
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Default anybody making rex loops with recycle?

anybody making rex loops with recycle for use in reasons dr rex?I just made some loops(banged on a pan with water in it with a wooden spoon and tilted it as I struck it for a cool effect) in protools to a click and trimmed them and bounced them to a stereo file 24bit and opened up the loop in recycle and it turns the loop into a dr rex loop that can be used in reason at almost any tempo,kinda like acid and live.It syncs to tempo changes perfect!Its another way to go about things .I am going convert all my loop files to the dr rex format now with my recycle.
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