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by Mo Volans
Difficulty:IntermediateLength:QuickLanguages:
This post is part of a series called Editing Audio: The Complete Guide.
Would you like to edit clean transients in a flexible, non-destructive way? In this video tutorial, Mo Volans teaches you how to use .REX files in Propellerhead's ReCycle to do just that. You'll also learn how easy it is to graphically edit your loops in Reason's Dr.Octo Rex. Enjoy!
Tip: Mo has previously written about .REX files in this written tutorial:
How to Create and Use .REX Files.
How to Create and Use .REX Files.

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