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Originally Posted by wilcofan It's been a while since I used Recycle but I stopped because I couldn't get proper, raw, uncompressed exports on the samples. That was a while back and the format was "non-lossy" they called it.
No matter, BeatQuantizer works much better anyways for me now. Totally uncompressed and the detection engine for the slicing is really intelligent. You can export slices or quantize in the program.
Audio to MIDI parts too. Groove Templates. Cool stuff.
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Recycle can do a couple different formats. The way I work personally is that I chop things up with Recycle and output them as .wav(That way instead of having a rex file which is like an audio file+cue wrapped together I have the slices each by themselves). Then I take the pieces I wanna use and throw them in Konakt and set to "One Shot" or whatever I need. It's quick as hell and Recycle has by far the best slicing algorithims, Intakt and Kontakt always have tons of pops and clicks and you gotta move all the slice points almost every time.
The way to get Recycle to do this is unclick "Export as single wav" or something like that in the options(Only one page of options so shouldn't be hard to find). Then when you have something sliced up you just select "Export" instead of save as, select Wav in the dropdown and the quality you want then a name. It will export things like this, if you put "AmenBreak" as the name it will spit out "AmenBreak1, AmenBreak2" etc. Very useful and allows you get rid of pieces you don't need so that you can actually build a library of hits incredibly easily.