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Propellerhead Software has announced that its ReCycle package has a fresh, new look and now comes with a one-hour-long ASK Video tutorial that helps you to get started with the ReCycle toolkit.
ReCycle allows you to customize sampled material and make it your own. Use the program to work with loops and phrases, mash ups, and remixes. When you load any sampled sound into ReCycle, the program will look at the file, analyze it, and slice it up into its rhythmic components. The file can then be rearranged, pitched, or have its tempo adjusted. Users have complete control over the individual slices and can alter the timing or even quantize the groove, keep the feel of the loop, and replace the sounds with their own.
Its REX format is supported by all major music software titles, including applications such as Apple Logic, Digidesign Pro Tools, Steinberg Cubase, Cakewalk Sonar, Ableton Live, MOTU Digital Performer, and Propellerhead Reason; and software instruments such as Native Instruments Kontakt, Spectrasonics Stylus RMX, or Digidesign Transfuser.
For more information, please visit propellerheads.se.
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