How to render 1/4 loop with effect?

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Mattvank
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17 Jan 2025

Hello,
I have the following challenge. I use a loop in DR.Rex and shortend it to 1/4. Then, i add different kind of effects to it. The loop is running on 1/4 in the reason timeline sequencer. How can i now render the loop?

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jam-s
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17 Jan 2025

Yo can set the mixchannel of the Dr.Octorex+FX as a recording source by activating the button and then record it into a new audio track. Or simply set the loop markers as you want and right-click and select "bounce in place" or "bounce to new audio" or something along those lines.

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Jackjackdaw
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17 Jan 2025

Setting record source and bouncing to an audio track is a great way to resample and lock in fx. You can also route to the sampling input at the back of the master section and resample directly into other devices .

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17 Jan 2025

Jackjackdaw wrote:
17 Jan 2025
Setting record source and bouncing to an audio track is a great way to resample and lock in fx. You can also route to the sampling input at the back of the master section and resample directly into other devices .
I heard a great tip a while back, to use the Control Room Out routed into the Sample Inputs (save as your startup song), that way you can always sample whatever you're hearing at any time without having to reconfigure. Advantages are a separate level control and the ability to choose a send or return bus as a sampling source.
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Jackjackdaw
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17 Jan 2025

Yeah thats my default template. I usually just have the ctrl room out to sampling in but someone else suggested using a send to the sampling in so you can have a track playing, just turn up the send on the part you want to sample and have it isolated. Genius! It is a bit less immediate though.

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