User Manual

SAVING AND EXPORTING
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lution is to open the file in ReCycle, then slice it up and set the length of the loop
using the normal techniques. Enter Preview mode, set the new tempo and/or
pitch, and lastly export the file in it’s original format but with a new tempo and/or
pitch etc. A step by step example of exporting to file can be found on page 23.
Export as One Sample can also be used in conjunction with Silence Selected to
separate sounds from a loop (see below and on page 68).
Silence Selected
When this function is activated, the slices that have selected markers will be si-
lenced when saved or exported. Preview mode has to be activated for Silence
Selected to be available.
When Silence Selected is turned on, the slices which have selected markers...
...will be replaced by silence.
This feature is probably best used when Export as One Sample is turned on, to
silence individual sounds in a longer sample. An application of this is found on
page 68. It can also be used to simply skip unwanted sounds, when slicing.
But, Silence Selected works even if Export as One Sample is turned off. In this
case, the selected slices will simply be skipped when creating MIDI Files. You
can use the Gate Sensitivity parameter (see page 56) in combination with this
feature to remove the silenced portions of the loop.
Exporting Files
The Export Sound dialog is opened by selecting “Export...” on the File menu, or
by clicking the Export Sound button.
The Export Sound is similar to the normal Save dialog, but contains a few extra
items. The Export dialog is used if you want to save your files in other formats for
which the program saves audio files on your computer’s hard disk.
It can also be used to change the inherent properties of a sound file. You could
for example load a Wave file, change the file’s tempo and export it as a new
Wave file.