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are there any other expander libraries
besides the ones by spec themselves and the few by ilio?

j

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...and don't forget that you can use the SAGE Converter to import REX files.
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HELP! MY TYPEWRITER IS BROKEN!
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so you can buy total rex (15,000 rex loops) and swim in them - they import perfectly into stylus.

Mike

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Hi Mike,
When importing Rex loops into Stylus RMX does it allow you to change the tempo without altering the tone radically? I am considering RMX but always hesitant without the ability to demo the goods. So I defer to a respected user opinion.
Thanks,
Kevin

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Stylus RMX has its own expanders that, using the SAGE engine built into Stylus RMX, barely chnages the pitch at all. Works insanely well.

When you load a rex or rx2 file into Stylus using the sage converter, the results are good - but understand that massive care went into creating the expanders and that is why they sound amazing. Normal rex files sound great, but if you radically change the tempo, you may get some artifacts. However, anytime I have tried that it ended up sounding BETTER, not worse??? Go figure.

Buy it - you will NOT be disappointed, ever.

http://www.mfelkerco.com/musicdemos/htm ... lture.html

Check out these demo tunes. Most use Stylus RMX and I am sure I had to change the tempo more than once in Sonar - and Stylus RMX had to compensate.

Mike

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Hi Mike,
Thanks for your input. Checked out your site. Some solid work, really liked Enter the Temple, what did you use for the guitar riffs?
Cheers,
Kevin

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Yossarian wrote:www.ninevoltaudio.com

/Yoss
Thanks for the link. I wasn't aware of those, and there are free sub-sets of the main products, too!

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Stylus RMX is invaluable. I can't remember life before it. :D
If every KVR member wrote one review a year we'd have 1340 reviews each day!

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Me either! :)
I've joined Lurkers Anonymous.

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+1

it is just a pleasure.....even when I don't know wtf I'm doing!

Maybe I'll do the ninevolt bass tonight.................I'm getting tired of playing myself.....

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another vote for the 9voltaudio stuff.
its kicks ass.
just bought their stylin basslines lib.
works perfectly with RMX. all the basslines totally lock with the core beats!
Finally a bassplayer and a drummer that play in sync!

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Dr.Wu wrote:another vote for the 9voltaudio stuff.
its kicks ass.
just bought their stylin basslines lib.
works perfectly with RMX. all the basslines totally lock with the core beats!
Finally a bassplayer and a drummer that play in sync!
Probably not online, but if you are could you answer a couple of questions about it?

a. are there enough key changes OR a way to transpose?

b. do they take up any more cpu than the average groove/instrument? The reason I ask is because every once in a while the "acoustic" stylus beats can go a bit overboard (especially those with rides)

c. They sound real "unprossessed"....which is good. Are most that way with the ability to process to liking?

thanks in advance.......I will probably have downloaded by the time you see this. :)

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For the guitar riffs I used a combination of my best friend on guitar (he he he) - a really fantastic guitarist and a hell of a friend - and, of course, I mastered the guitar using all the studio tricks to make it sound fat and cool.

I also used Manytone Manyguitar and embedded that into the mix (real guitarist panned hard left and hard right and Manyguitar panned soft left and soft right) made for a MONSTER wall of sound.

That's how we did most guitar tracks for this CD.

Mike

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