Which program to extract loops from a song
My MPC 1000 needs some meat!
Up until now I always beat-gridded a track in Sony’s ACID Pro and extracted loops this way. After beat-gridding I could easily jump from part to part.
I always asked myself if there is a fast way to do this, so please share your experience with me!
Nephew
January 28, 2010, 9:44pm
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Ableton was pretty much built for what you’re doing
Use record function in traktor (if you have it) so you don’t need to re-grid your track?
charo
January 28, 2010, 11:37pm
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there’s freecycle for linux, that can export akai format or split into wav.
on my asr-x i just prefer doing it by ear on the machine, takes longer but i think you get some interesting loops that you may not have…
charo:
there’s freecycle for linux, that can export akai format or split into wav.
on my asr-x i just prefer doing it by ear on the machine, takes longer but i think you get some interesting loops that you may not have…
Thanks for that suggestion.
It just for some loops.
I record samples mostly live using the NS7 and build something out of them.
Normally you can trim down loops until they sound nice, but I want a bunch of loops from one song. A program bursting it makes it a lot faster.
charo
January 29, 2010, 2:02am
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no problem if you try that artistX distro I posted about in the production subforum it has freecycle already installed..
Ableton is the best for this sort of thing i personally think, once you warp the song extracting loops is super easy
I used this http://webpages.charter.net/dereese/gary/akai.html
and I had JJOS loaded MPC1000 JJOS
both are very good. as you may already know. If not enjoy.
I have not loadede JJOS yet, because I’m still reading “Beat Making on the MPC1000”.
The BlueBox-tool however looks awesome. I’m keen to give it a try when I’m at home.
JJOS is a dream for the MPC. The site below is a good site as well. You may be already familiar with this since you have “Beat Making on the MPC1000”
FL Studio 9, best soft, very easy and friendly!!!