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RESULT
The audio of the selected video le is extracted and converted to a wave le that is saved in the
Audio folder.
A new audio clip is created and added to the Pool. In the Project window, an event referencing
the audio le is inserted on the selected track at the project cursor position. If no track was
selected, a new track is created.
RELATED LINKS
Extracting Audio from Video on page 715
Importing Video Files on page 710
Importing ReCycle Files
You can import REX and REX2 audio les created by ReCycle from Propellerhead Software.
ReCycle slices a loop and creates separate samples of each beat, so that you can tempo match
and edit a loop as if it was made of individual sounds.
PREREQUISITE
REX Shared Library is installed on your system.
PROCEDURE
1. Select an audio track, and move the project cursor to where you want the imported le to
start.
2. Select File> Import> Audio File.
3. In the le dialog, open the le type pop-up menu, and select REX File or REX 2 File.
4. Select the le you want to import, and click Open.
RESULT
The le is imported and automatically adjusted to the current Cubase tempo.
The imported REX le consists of several events, one for each slice in the loop. The events are
automatically placed in an audio part on the selected track and positioned so that the original
internal timing of the loop is preserved.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
Open the part in the Audio Part Editor to edit each slice separately by muting, moving, and
resizing events, adding effects and processing, for example.
You can also adjust the tempo and have the REX le automatically follow, provided that its track
is set to a musical time base.
NOTE
You can achieve similar results by using Cubase’s own loop slicing features.
RELATED LINKS
Slices on page 371
Importing Audio and MIDI Files
Audio File Import
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