You can’t import a rex file into the ALU, but you can use Logic to convert any rex file into an Apple Loop. There are two methods:
1) Drag rex file to the Arrange window
• Dragging a rex file onto an Audio Track in Logic’s Arrange Window will open the
“ReCycle file Import” window
• (Dragging a rex file onto any track different than an audio track will convert the rex file
into an unusable audio file (white noise at max level.)
• Select from the “Fix Method” “
Render into Apple Loops”
• Click ok will place the converted rex file as Apple Loop onto the audio track.
• The resulting Apple Loop contains only the transient marker (derived from the Rex files slice points) and the tag for tempo and signature.
• If you want to add more tags to it, open the file in the ALU
• Drag the file into the Loop Browser to add it to the Loops Library.
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2) Use the Project Manager to (batch-) convert Rex files to Apple Loops
• Open the Project Manager and select Browse Mode
• Select Browse mode and navigate to the folder containing the rex file(s)
• If the folder wasn’t indexed yet, just drag it into the result pane of the Browser and it will be indexed right away.
• Select the rex file(s) and choose from the local “Functions” men u “
Convert selected REX files to Apple Loop…”
• The following file selector box lets you select a location for the converted file
• Choose the checkboxes:
o “
Tempo for Apple Loop creation (bpm) xxx”
or “
Use original loop tempo”
o
“Add resulting file into audio window”
• The resulting Apple Loop contains only the transient marker (derived from the Rex files slice points) and the tag for tempo and signature.
• If you want to add more tags to it, open the file in the ALU
• Drag the file into the Loop Browser to add it to the Loops Library.
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