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> Loop Formats In Dp5
dgm
post Sat 3 Jan 2009, 22:07
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Hey there, I just had a quick question -

If I were running MOTU Digital Performer 5 on an Intel Mac, would I be able to use either REX loop files or Apple audio loops? If I can in fact use Apple loops, are they any easier to edit/rearrange than WAV files?

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thoughtadjuster
post Mon 16 Aug 2010, 09:45
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I do not think you can use rex files , however apple loops are aiff and those can be used .. I am assuming you are thinking of importing them into DP . If this is the case when you import Aiff or Wav files or mp3's these files are then converted to Sound designer 2 files {SDII}
SDII's are as simple to edit as skill level and software allow . Editing in DP is in my opinion one of its greatest features once you know your way around ..
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houstonmusic
post Mon 16 Aug 2010, 17:19
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rex files import, but you don't get that rex-y goodness that you get in Reason, say. however, the original tempo info is imported, which is handy for conforming loops to the project's tempo.
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