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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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4. Select “Bounce > Bounce Clip to REX Loop” from the context menu or Edit menu.
The bounced REX file ends up in the “All Self-contained Samples” folder in the Song Samples location in the
Browser, and is named after the original clip name:
5. To load the bounced REX file in a new Dr Octo Rex device, either double click the REX file or select the REX
file and click the “Create” button at the bottom of the Browser.
This is a shortcut for creating a Dr Octo Rex device and loading the selected REX Loop in Slot 1 of the Dr Octo
Rex device in one go.
q Refer to the “Dr. Octo Rex Loop Player” chapter for information on how to work with REX Loops in the Dr Octo
Rex device.
! If you want to load your REX Loop in another sampler device, you first have to un-self-contain the REX file, see
““Un-self-containing” a Song”. Then, create the sampler device and load the un-self-contained REX file from
disk.
About exporting bounced REX Loops to disk
You can also export your bounced REX Loops to disk if you like:
1. Select the REX Loop in the Song Samples location in the Browser and select Export Sample(s) from the con-
text menu or Edit menu.
2. Choose a location for the REX Loop (and change the file name, if desired).
3. Click Save.
The REX Loop is exported and saved in .rx2 format.
Revert All Slices
If you get lost in the Slice Edit mode editing, there is a handy command for reverting the Slice Markers back to where
they were before you started editing the clip:
1. Open the Single Take clip in Slice Edit mode.
2. Select “Revert All Slices” from the context menu or Edit menu.
This will revert all slice edits and the clip will play back with its original timing. Any manually removed Slice Markers
will reappear, and any manually added Slice Markers will be removed.