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![]() ![]() Signal processing includes compression, EQ, and a Transient Designer for imparting some punch and distinction, all of which can be applied to the loop non-destructively, and saved as a new file. Rearrange the loop, change the feel of it, replace parts of the loop with other samples, pitch it, and much more. Slicing a loop also provides individual control over both the sound of the slices and the timing. Other tools allow for setting the length, attack, and decay of the slices. Slices can be moved, auditioned, or deleted, using on-screen tools and controls. ![]() Additionally, none of the processing sounds unnatural because rather than stretching individual samples in a loop to make it slower, the software changes the space between the events without introducing any choppiness. Once the sampled material has been analyzed, it's possible to alter the tempo, or replace sounds and process them individually. Basically, ReCycle is great a tool for quickly editing sampled parts, chopping up riffs, remixing, and doing mash ups. The software analyzes the loop and then cuts up the individual events into slices according to the user's preference as to how big or small the slices should be. ReCycle from Propellerhead Software is an audio tool for manipulating rhythmic loops or any material that has a distinctive and repeating pulse. ![]() You are responsible for determining your system requirements and software version needs. ![]()
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