User Manual

SAVING AND EXPORTING
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In either case you are prompted with a regular File dialog where you can specify
a name and location for the file.
ReCycle always creates MIDI Files of type 1. However, they only contain one
Track plus a Tempo Track.
“Export As One Sample” and MIDI Files
If Export as One Sample is turned off, the MIDI File will contain a number of
short events, each triggering a slice, to recreate the loop. This is the mode to
use if you want to create a “groove map”.
If Export as One Sample is turned on, there will only be one long event which
triggers the entire sample.
“Silence Selected” and MIDI Files
Silence Selected only affects the MIDI File if Export as One Sample is turned off,
as described on page 76.
About Sample Cell
ReCycle supports all models of SampleCell both on the Macintosh and Win-
dows platforms.
ReCycle creates SampleCell Instrument and Sample files which it saves to your
computer’s hard disk.
Documents Created
ReCycle saves the SampleCell audio as Multisample Instrument files together
with a number of sample files, all in the same folder.
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SampleCell for the Macintosh saves files in the Aiff format.
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SampleCell for Windows saves files in the Wave (WAV) format.
SampleCell I and II (Macintosh)
Files created with ReCycle 2.1 can be used with either of the two types
of SampleCell cards for Macintosh, I and II. But, the Instruments ReCycle
creates require the SampleCell II editor to be loaded.
! SampleCell I is limited to loading 20 samples into one Instrument.
Therefore, you can not use loops with more than 20 slices with a
SampleCell I card!
Preferences (Macintosh)
In the SampleCell Macintosh Preferences dialog you will find a setting called
“Automatically remap instruments in a bank after adding an instrument”.
! This preference must be turned off, or the first slice in a loop might
have its tuning changed!
Loop Settings
ReCycle will add Loop markers at the beginning and end of the loop if Export As
One Sample is turned on. To make a sample actually loop, the only thing you
have to do is to turn on looping in the SampleCell editor. If you know you want
looping to start with, set up a Template Instrument with looping turned on.
SampleCell Tuning Parameters
The SampleCell editor allows you to perform some very powerful editing to the
entire Instrument and to the samples within it. However, there is one parameter
which doesn’t really behave as you might expect.