Rex File Converter

Step 4 - Ableton Live and.REX files. Ableton Live works perfectly with.REX files and will load them as it would any other audio file. The only real difference is the fact that the.REX files are immediately treated as warped / elastic audio, and will lock perfectly to your existing project’s elements and tempo.

Best player for REX2 files?Hi, I know with Sonar you can just drag in Rex2 loops as audio, but if I want to play them with the ability to mess with the slices and trigger the loops myself, what's the best QUICK method. I know in Kontakt I can make my own patches out of them, but it's kind of more work that I want to do. RXP is fine, but it being 32bit, it seems like it could lead to software issues. Is there another easy option? I also don't really want to spend the $300 on Stylus RMX. Well - it's not a simple 'player' at all by any means, but I really love to 'play around' with REX/REX2 files by importing them in Stylus RMX (from Spectrasonics). Once imported there are so may way's you can manipulate them.

With the time designer you can make any drum loop (or other instrument loop) fit in any arrangement, and having the possibility to give slices (or groups of slices) give their own individual FX effect does not hurt either. It is not cheap, but for me Stylus is one of the first things I use when I want to manipulate REX files. The other named programs (like Battery) are a very good option too.

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Hey Guys, So I just tried Battery and that's almost PERFECT. Just load a rex and its split to each slice.

However, it doesn't put the full loop on anything. Now I COULD just load the full loops in Kontakt and the splits when I need them in Battery. But if anyone knows a way to make Battery put the full loop on one pad, that would be amazing (or a quick way to export a quick midi sequence of all the notes playing in order that I could just drag onto my track so it plays all the slices like the loop would be. Thanks so much. Related info from another Cake forum thread: So, how does one preview THOUSANDS of.RX2 samples without having to load a DAW?Turns out the free UVI Workstation has a built-in.RX2 sample player!

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I installed all of the sample folders in a '9V Audio' folder under my 'Loops - Audio' folder under 'My Documents'. To get to it with the UVI Workstation, you need to navigate from Devices, through C:, the Users folder, the current user folder, then the Documents folder.

You get the idea. Highlight a sample, and it plays. Use the down arrow key to move through the samples. Works great!further down on same thread: So can Beatscape (play REX files).

It's the only 32 bit plug I use in Sonar. It will also work in FL Studio. Further down on same thread: Reaper has a batch file convert (under the file menu) will convert them (REX files) to.wav in bulk. Seems to do a really nice job. Sonar seems to get really confused on a bunch of these.rx2 files. It pulls all kinds of odd tempos and mashes the slices something awful.

Pretty disappointed in Sonar's REX file handling with these.So far Reaper's batch convert to wave seems the best thing I've tried. You can drag and drop directories into the batch converter, so you can do a whole bunch in one go. Torrent intuit turbotax deluxe business 2018. Disc space is a bit of an issue and you have to put the files somewhere but it's not unreasonable.

What is a REX file?Every day thousands of users submit information to us about which programs they use to open specific types of files.While we do not yet have a description of the REX file format and what it is normally used for, we do know which programs are known to open these files. See the list of programs recommended by our users below.We are constantly working on adding more file type descriptions to the site - the current count exceeds thousand by far, and more information about REX files will hopefully be added soon.