THE Ultimate recycle question

Ash Holmz

The Bed-Stuy Fly Guy
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yo how come the recycle files that are given to you and the ones in refills an whatnot can adjust their tempo but the ones you make urself can't .. i dont get it . this question has been asked before but no one really gave a clear answer .. help me out and take through the process of making a rex file that will adjust itself to any tempo pretty plz

HOLMZ
 

g@Vin c@$h

Beatmaker
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The only way that i know how to do it when you are making your own files is after you chop it down into slices you can edit the length, decay, etc....
It's a bit tedious but you can edit the rex file slice by slice and mess with the parameters to get it matched to the tempo.
 

XpLiCiiT

Beatmaker
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Yeah i noticed this as well and havent been able to figure out why this happen well maybe someone can help us out
 

Freakwncy

IllMuzik Moderator
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Battle Points: 17
THE REASON MASTER is in the house...

1. Import your .wav file or whatever...
2. Select how many bars you want the sample to use up..( I usually match it to the BPMs I usually use)
3. now adjust your tempo in the tempo box... type in what you want...( I usually round up to the next #... (ie: 82.343 = 82 or 82.544 = 83) * note adjusting the tempo fast will shorten the loop point and lengthing it will add delay to it.)
4. place your chops...
5. listen to your sample...
6. save as REX file
 
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