

Sure, load a loop and set the markers and loop length. It tells you the bpm, you can adjust slice sensitivity, apply stretch which is smoothing out the cuts by a slight ping-pong etc.CaptainBlack wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025I’ve never used it. Does it do things that the slice editing in Reason doesn’t do?
I personally would leave it as 3/4, import it into Dr. Octo Rex, copy loop to track, and then edit the pattern in the Sequencer to be 4/4.
And maybe, maybe you know how to import *.akp files from recycle to an akai force? And how to use it after import and how to convert to a drumfile?EnochLight wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025Crazy. All of ya'all didn't even see or realize that this came out on Windows ARM as well. Lmao...Come on, gang - THIS IS HUGE!!!!
And it is a newer version! I bought the older version a few years ago.
I'm trying hard to understand this... can you explain it to me like I'm a (insert politician name here) voter please?
Android Package Kits are on Windows ARM? Had no idea. I don't have a Windows ARM computer so, I'm afraid I can't speak to that. That said, Akai Force (nor MPC in standalone) doesn't support the REX/REX2 format, as there's no option for playing REX/REX2 files in a Linux environment, only Mac/PC. That said, the desktop MPC Software does support REX file import, so if you've got that - I guess you could import them there, and then export them onto your Force via a removable drive?miyaru wrote: ↑03 Apr 2025And maybe, maybe you know how to import *.akp files from recycle to an akai force? And how to use it after import and how to convert to a drumfile?EnochLight wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025Crazy. All of ya'all didn't even see or realize that this came out on Windows ARM as well. Lmao...Come on, gang - THIS IS HUGE!!!!
Maybe, may,be you how to, would be nice…….
EnochLight wrote: ↑YesterdayAndroid Package Kits are on Windows ARM? Had no idea. I don't have a Windows ARM computer so, I'm afraid I can't speak to that. That said, Akai Force (nor MPC in standalone) doesn't support the REX/REX2 format, as there's no option for playing REX/REX2 files in a Linux environment, only Mac/PC. That said, the desktop MPC Software does support REX file import, so if you've got that - I guess you could import them there, and then export them onto your Force via a removable drive?
That said, you've got an Akai Force, which basically can make its own "rex" files via a Drum Program. Take any sample, open it in the Sample Editor, slice it up to taste, and - this is the important part - add sample tails to each slice. Bam - your own Force "rex" files (well, minus the MIDI data, but that's the whole point of having it in a Drum Program so you can play your own patterns).![]()
You can speed it up and slow it down using your tempo setting. And yeah, there's a limit to how effectively you can change it without it sounding "choppy" (just like it behaves in an actual REX file).
Sorry, beats me. I'm just looking forward to the new Force OS update.
Even with decades of computer experience I feel like a total noob here: Clicking & dragging from the "REX" icon does nothing here - I can't comprehend what Ryan is doing. I don't see a file icon and simply nothing happens. I'm on a AppleSilicon Mac here. Do I miss anything I need to do before?
That sounds weird. No, you just click and drag. I've never had an issue and can do that at any stage. Got a screen recording of what you're seeing?madmacman wrote: ↑YesterdayEven with decades of computer experience I feel like a total noob here: Clicking & dragging from the "REX" icon does nothing here - I can't comprehend what Ryan is doing. I don't see a file icon and simply nothing happens. I'm on a AppleSilicon Mac here. Do I miss anything I need to do before?
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