Subject:creating loops in chopper
Posted by: fretless
Date:5/13/2001 4:46:40 PM
It seems to me that creating loops in the chopper in 3.0 is much more difficult than creating them in 2.0. In 2.0, I could simply set the loop region around the selection, go to edit, mix to new track, and I'm done. Is there something I'm overlooking? How do I save the new "chopped" selection as a new track? |
Subject:RE: creating loops in chopper
Reply by: Rockitglider
Date:5/14/2001 5:40:49 PM
Hello, I don't think thats what the chopper is for I think its for chopping up loops and then inserting them into the same tracks Example: take a drum loop and right click on it in the chopper and select a mesure in the menu then click insert once then select half the selection tool button on the top of chopper view then click insert twice then half your selection again then click insert four times and so on and it creates a drum roll effect of sorts there is some chopper tips in the manual. |
Subject:RE: creating loops in chopper
Reply by: fretless
Date:5/14/2001 6:49:32 PM
So in other words, the loop-creating feature I described in 2.0 can't be done in 3.0? |
Subject:RE: creating loops in chopper
Reply by: SonyJennL
Date:5/14/2001 7:01:39 PM
Mix to New Track is still available in ACID 3.0 (it's called something different now...) Just set your loop bar in the main trackview- Go to the Tools Menu then select Render to New Track... Like ACID 2.0, you can only mix down your tracks from the main trackview. The Chopper works to slice and dice your file but you cannot mix to new track from within the Chopper. Jenn |
Subject:RE: creating loops in chopper
Reply by: fretless
Date:5/15/2001 5:32:41 AM
Thank You! I had a feeling it was right in front of me. |