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Subject:cyclone dxi and acid loops?
Posted by: jardeano
Date:2/8/2004 7:01:41 PM

Does anybody know how to get the cyclone dxi to recognise the regions of an (acid loop)? that has been created in soundforge7,, In the cyclone dxi when I insert an acidized loop,from a sonic foundry cd, in the pad editor it shows each region of the loop then you can rearrange the regions accordingly... My problem is,,,,,.when I create a one measure drum pattern then import it into sound forge,,,I create a so called acid loop,export the wave file ,,now I insert it into the cyclone and it doesn't recognize the regions ,Its not like when I insert other acid loops that were created by sonic foundry...Does anybody have any advice? or anybody with the same experiences? Also why does sound forge create an acid loop with different qualities than a loop created from acid 4.0!!, If I open the file in acid it recognizes it as a loop...and then I use the export loops option,,, then insert into the cyclone it recognizes the regions,,,,, I don't understand why there would be a difference in the information en-coded in the loop......Thanks for any insight........ maybe a bug in the cyclone?or sound forge?

Subject:RE: cyclone dxi and acid loops?
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:2/9/2004 10:47:12 AM

Could it be that Cyclone recognizes the stretch markers of an ACIDized loop, not the plain-vanilla markers or regions?

Sound Forge does not have the ability to look at stretch markers; only ACID Pro does.

HTH,
Iacobus
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Subject:RE: cyclone dxi and acid loops?
Reply by: jardeano
Date:2/9/2004 11:49:36 AM

Thanks for the information,, I never knew that about sound forge and acid,,, As for the problem,,,,,,I found out through cakewalk,,(creator of the cyclone) that it's a bug in the cyclone,,

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