recyle is about as fast as you can get. what in the hell to cats want these days. I mean I chop pretty fast on the MP myself and it don't get no easier than recyle. What else do you want?
cuz I have a fuckin prob with Recycle, somehow when i choppe my sample in too many parts, when i play it in Recycle it sounds all robotic and choppy. Maybe it has something to do with the power of my computer or something, i'll try to get the 2.1 of Recycle, to see if it does the same thing again.
cuz I have a fuckin prob with Recycle, somehow when i choppe my sample in too many parts, when i play it in Recycle it sounds all robotic and choppy. Maybe it has something to do with the power of my computer or something, i'll try to get the 2.1 of Recycle, to see if it does the same thing again.
ok what are you full trying to do. Do you want to chop a loop so that you can strech it out or are you just trying to chop into diffrent hits that you can hit whenever you want. Becaus your problem that you are desribing is a lack of knowlodge of the program.
word...when you have too many slices the program has to struggle to keep it on the bpm that you set it for...i would suggest putting in the slice points yourelf and if youre already doing that, put only ones that are most important
The Roland MC-909 is awesome at chopping loops and making drums sets along with other types of loops and the time stretching on it is flawless. I can't wait to cop it. I have been trying it out at my local Guitar Center for over 2 weeks now and I really like it. Adding that to my set up would be a plus in my book.
I use Acid for chooping, and Soundforge if I have to edit the sounds in any way.
It goes very fast in Acid to chop alot of sounds at the same time...just chop em up with the eraser to different parts and choose 'Select to chopper...'. Edit start- and end-points if you have to and choose 'Save to file...'
pro tools lol nah but otherwise use cool edit or adobe audition as its called now thats what i used to this its much better than re-cycle i always thought that program was crap !
cuz I have a fuckin prob with Recycle, somehow when i choppe my sample in too many parts, when i play it in Recycle it sounds all robotic and choppy. Maybe it has something to do with the power of my computer or something, i'll try to get the 2.1 of Recycle, to see if it does the same thing again.
To Tell you the truth to all your chopping Question! Read the Damm Manual and if that doesnt work go the products website on a tutor, and this is only help that anyone can give. Note: before making a choice on a editor, tryout 2 or 3 on each project the basic first, and then keep the one you feel comfortable with. Sound long and dumm maybe but with that i dont ask question and i find wants best for me and my music
I agree, at first your like WTF! Then when you get the hang of it, it is really good. I just recently got the hang of it and now I'm using it with like every beat I make. I even took a bunch of old samples I have used before, Chopped them up and re-arranged them and came up with a whole new beat...
I use Acid for chooping, and Soundforge if I have to edit the sounds in any way.
It goes very fast in Acid to chop alot of sounds at the same time...just chop em up with the eraser to different parts and choose 'Select to chopper...'. Edit start- and end-points if you have to and choose 'Save to file...'