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Hi, the easiest thing IMO is that you use Soundforge Acid. Throw all the loops there, set the tempo and export files. It'll automatically do timestretch. Perhaps you could just stick to Acid if you're working only with loops. I know that Acid has some midi features, but I can't help you with that 'cos I've never used them. Greetings, gregor >Hi Folks, I've been messin' with this for too long now so here goes: I >have >a jamman, a computer with cakewalk , cooledit and a few midi drum sequencing >progs(fruity loops, etc), and a room full of assorted implements of noise. >What I would love to do is save a loop as .Wav file or whatever, insert >it >into a Cakewalk track and use it to sync the Jamman . The problem I am >having is stretching or compressing the file to fit a measure, especially >percussive samples. Maybe I'm approaching this the wrong way? It seems to me >that there should be a fairly easy way of doing this. >Thanks everybody........Great List! > >Oh...Bonus Question >I think I remember a-ways-back someone describing how to control a Jamman >and a GP100 with a FC200 pedal. Could someone reply personally. That's >another item that driving me nuts. >mailto:spiraleyez@hotmail.com >Keep it rollin'