What would you have to do to turn a song on vinyl, an mp3, or a song that is over 5 minutes long into a Rex file? Load it into another Daw to edit it before loading it into Recycle. The Propellerhead ReCycle 2.2 Loop Editing Software is an audio tool for quickly. Until then, what I just typed may seem like alot of work, but compare it to the steps you take in(and out) of Recycle and the results you get, and it doesn't seem as extensive. If Recycle 3 can import other audio sources than wav/aif(it needs mp3 support at least), can record audio, and can timestretch(all seem reasonable since these things have been incorporated into Record and reason), it would make Reason a sampling producer's powerhouse. It's cool, but not as smooth for me as Sonar and FL were.
I'm on a Mac now, so I'm doing all this using Pro Tools and their Elastic Audio. I usually use about 2-6 bars (8-24 4th chops) out of a song and can run them all from 1 NNXT instead of needing 3-4 Dr. You can get into real math and do it with 8ths or 16ths too.īut 1 NNXT can load all the chops from a song I'll need. then turn the start length up to 25%, 50%, and 75% on the last 3 keys. Io make 1-2 bar loops and load them to 4 keys on the NNXT. So you'll have to load your loops and slices into NNXT. Everything Recycle does except make it a Rex file. Then the award-winning Propellerhead ReCycle Loop Editing software will. You can timestretch/pitch to precise tempos without any "choppiness", and export the loop as chopped up wavs to your liking. Check out the great alternatives on this page or call toll-free (800) 222-4700. Do you use a sampler for drum loops, grooves and beats Then the award winning Propellerhead ReCycle software will forever change the way you work. And both can record audio into them to stretch/loop. Both can load majority of audio types(mp3, aif, wav, pretty sure wmv, aac, flac? I know it's long lists). Any Cakewalk DAW(music creator is like $29) or FL Studio, even in demo mode.