Saving ReCycle
Documents
If you have opened an audio file and worked on the slices and other settings, you
can save it as a ReCycle (REX2) document.
D D D D Saving is done using the regular "Save" and "Save As" commands.
D D D D ReCycle files can be opened just like regular audio files (see page
36).
One difference is that no analysis needs to be performed, since the analysis
data is already included in the file.
D D D D ReCycle files have the extension ".rx2".
D D D D The ReCycle document will include all settings made in Preview
mode as well as the actual audio data.
These include:
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All the slice points and their status (locked, hidden etc.).
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All real-time processing features, like tempo, pitch settings, Stretch amount
etc.
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Any applied offline processing like Normalize etc.
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 for internal sam-
plers and other formats (see the online Sampler and File Format References
document) 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.
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SAVING AND EXPORTING
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