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    Recycle question-newb q

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    I was thinking about getting recycle because I hear it's great with samples and all that.

    I was wondering how you load up the samples in Reason and also do you need a soundcard or firewire?

    Also is this possible and is it alright to do or is there a better way: Record the sample into my MPC1000 for lets say 20 seconds. When I connect the MPC to my PC, the 20 sec sample will be a .Wav format. Can I load that .Wav file into Reason and work on it like that?

    Thank you

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    anyone use it?

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    I wouldn't be able to make the beats that I make without recycle. You can do this all in cool edit, but having the option to make rex files is whats important. You can also make several samples fit together. Like If I find some horn samples I jus sample them and chop in recycle, If I'm making a track and I feel that it needs some samples I just open them up, and witht he power of DR rex, I just lay them down over the track and pitch them to get them into key. This can be done without recycle, but its done so easy. To load a sample you need to open up a NNXT or a NN19 and its not the patch button you hit its the other, and if you are talking about making a sample you have to have a wav editior or some sort to record it. There is a free one online called audicity. Buy recycle 1st and use audicty to record until you get enough dough to use adobe audition,soundforge, or wavelab.

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    lol,all you have to do is record your sample preferably straight to pc in a wave editor like sound forge,Audition or Audacity (it's free) and save the file as a WAV then open recycle and load that wave up chop it up and save to wav again.now you'll wanna save that recycled copy into a folder on your desktop otherwise you'll have all your chops scattered across your desktop!
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