Adding recycle files to your project – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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The calculation of audio file overview data is shown in a window. This calculation occurs
in the background, allowing you to continue working in Logic Pro.

Selecting the “Faster overview calculation” option considerably speeds up the calculation,
at the cost of slowing down other operations, but not blocking user interaction completely.
Logic Pro remembers the state of the “Faster overview calculation” option between
projects.

You can manually refresh the overview of selected files with Options > Audio > Refresh
Overview(s) in situations where you have replaced file recordings (and used regions), or
made edits in an external sample editor.

Adding ReCycle Files to Your Project

ReCycle is the name of a software application from manufacturer Propellerhead, which
mainly serves as an editing and production tool for loops (repeatedly cycled audio files).
ReCycle uses specific file formats that can be imported, and used directly by Logic Pro,
or ReCycle files can be converted to Apple Loops.

Note: You need to install the REX Shared Library © Propellerhead Software when using
ReCycle files within Logic Pro. For more information on ReCycle files, see the Propellerhead
website.

Logic Pro can import the following ReCycle file formats:

Old ReCycle file: These files have the suffix .rcy. The abbreviation for this file type is

RCSO.

Old ReCycle export file: These files have the suffix .rex. The abbreviation for this file type

is REX.

ReCycle 2.0 file: These files have the suffix .rx2. The abbreviation for this file type is REX2.

To import a ReCycle file into the Arrange area

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Select the ReCycle file you want to import by doing one of the following:

• Choose File > Import Audio File and select a ReCycle file instead of an AIFF, SDII, MP3,

or WAV audio file.

• Shift-click an audio track with the Pencil tool and select a ReCycle file.

• Drag a ReCycle file from the Finder onto an audio track.

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Chapter 11

Adding Prerecorded Media

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