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Jeffrey Larson wrote: > REX2 is a file format for storing "beat sliced" loops. It has nothing > to do with pitch shifting. Beat sliced loops can be played back with > special software to achieve a form of time stretch, changing the tempo > without changing the pitch. Basically loops are cut up into multiple > "slices", typically with a slice for each beat or fraction of a beat. > To change the tempo, the playback software shifts each slice closer > together (to speed up) or farther apart (to slow down). This works > well for percussive loops with obvious beats and slices carefully > designed so they don't cut off sustained notes. It doesn't work well > for non-percussive loops such as a legato horn line. > Sounds like a fantastic feature to put in a looper. ;-) Actually, doesn't the Redsound Cycloops do this? Stephen? andy butler