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Developer's Description By Propellerhead Software. ReCycle is a creative tool that helps you make the most of your grooves. In simple terms, ReCycle lets you do with sampled loops what you can do with beats programmed from individual drum sounds, like alter the tempo, or replace sounds and process them individually. A tool for quickly editing sampled parts, chopping up riffs, remixing, and doing mash ups.
ReCycle will analyze your groove and break it up into its rhythmic components. ReCycle gives control to change the tempo or the pitch, without one affecting the other. Full Specifications. What's new in version 2. Version 2. Release December 10, Date Added December 11, Operating Systems. Additional Requirements None.
Total Downloads 87, Downloads Last Week 8. Report Software. Related Software. ReCycled loops can be quantized in your sequencer to fit with any groove. Simply replace the snare while keeping the tempo. 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.
The REX technology is available for third parties and has become the de facto standard for loop handing in just about every DAW. 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 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 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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