VIDEO: Layering Brazilian Drum Loops in Stylus RMX

In this video I use Stylus RMX to quickly layer 7 different drum and percussion grooves from our Celso Alberti Brazilian Collection.  The result is a melting pot of Brazilian rhythms including elements of candomblé, samba, forro funk, coco, caboclinho and baião loops.  And just to make things interesting, I throw some 7/8 cowbell on top.  Check it out:





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VIDEO: Using fast jazz and bebop loops inside of Stylus RMX

In this video I show you how to use faster jazz and bebop drum loops (200 bpm+) inside of Stylus RMX.  To demonstrate the process, I match them up with up with loops recorded at much slower tempos to create and layer an entirely new groove.  

The loops utilized in the video come from both our Platinum Pack and Charlie Hunter "Looped".





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Introducing loops for Stylus RMX!

We recently polled our customers and asked what type of format they would like that we didn't currently offer, and the overwhelming response was Stylus RMX!  So, we rolled up our sleeves, locked ourselves in the editing studio, and customized our entire library specifically for Stylus RMX users.

Today we're proud to announce the official release of Loop Loft for Stylus RMX!

Watch the RMX loops in action: 

If you've already purchased one of the collections in another format (WAV, REX2 or AIFF) and would like to receive the same item in Stylus RMX format, just drop us a line here and we'll send you a crossgrade in 48 hours or less!

RMX Loop Packs:
- The Platinum Pack (Save 50%)
- Doug Wamble
- Everything But Sticks
- Celso Alberti
- Indie Rock Bundle
- Eric Harland
- Art of Brushes
- And many, many more...
   

Stylus RMX Loops - Spectrasonics

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Tip - Loading REX2 Into Stylus RMX

I've been receiving a lot of emails from users asking how to load their Loop Loft REX2 files into Stylus RMX.  Here's a step by step guide for loading the files into RMX:

• Quit all applications

• Open Sage Converter. It should be located on the Applications folder.

• Click on Import REX Files

•  A navigation screen should pop up. Navigate to the folder where the REX files that you want to import are located.

• DO NOT select the folder itself!! Select the REX files that are inside of that folder instead. You should select all the files inside of the particular folder.

• Hit "Choose" or "OK" and a small dialog box will appear on the SAGE Converter application asking for a name for the new Suite for the REX files.

• Here you label the Suite with the same name of the folder that you are importing the REX files from. For example: If you are importing the REX files
inside the folder "Marcha 130 bpm" just name the new Suite on the SAGE Converter "Marcha 130 bpm"

• You'll have to do this for every single REX folder of the Brazilian Collection if you want the loops to appear organized by the same folder and names in Stylus RMX.

• For organizational purposes there are a few files on the Brazilian Collection that have more characters on their names than the SAGE allows. So when you get to those files just rename them before importing. The maximum characters allowed is 31.

• Once you open Stylus RMX you should find the new imported files folders organized by name with the respective REX files inside of them.

If you have any questions or additional tips, please leave them in the comments sections below!


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