Acidized loops in Sonar

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Hold 'Em Czar
Member Since: Dec 30, 2004

the band i'm workin' with, was toying with the idea of a remix...i've got tons of experiance with sequencing, samplers and synths and what not, but i've never messed with acidized loops. i've always used Reason and Recycle for my looping needs, but i figure now's the time to learn a feature in Sonar that'll make me love it even more.....any tips on gettin' started or cool effects you've achieved would be welcomed. i am gonna hafta school myself on the nitty-gritty part of it, so basically i'm starting from scratch.

thanks

wyd

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Czar of Midi
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Since: Apr 04, 2002


Feb 03, 2005 09:17 pm

wyd, sorry I havent been about for the last 2 weeks, missed this post entirely.

As for using the Acid loops in Sonar, its very simple. They just drop in and will follow any pitch changes and tempo changes you set in the main time line. You can also open them in the loop editer and wack away at them as well. Meaning you can take out slices or beats you dont like and so on.

They can be stretched out to cover as many measures as you like without having to copy and paste.

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