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How many of you have tried to
capture sounds from all kinds of sources … such as CDs,
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Now click on the 4/4 Bar. Can't you
get it?Ok… no need to panic will appear when you click on the 4/4 symbol …See figure FIG 3 Please … do not change the start and
the end parameters as they define the sample … while on FIG 4 a Do not play the sample … click Copy
… New and Paste. A 120BPM sample has been simply created. FIG 5 60 is the sample length 0,120 the
bar length 120,000 is about BPM and 4 is the beats inside a bar. We have finisched,now you save the
sample.This loop it's to 120 bpm and 8 beats it's so in all programs of
audio production.For others bpm,only not to 120 but 140, 126,80 and each
time or beats you wish,I have put into download link,,an table with all the
values necessary for the creation of loops .precisest to the second The brought back procedure e' the
same one on this tutorial. For clarifications or any thing you
wish to know scrivetemi to this address
Info@canyondigitalstudio.com
I would want tell you not to send attached decause will come automatically
erased Special thanks to Annatjie Offley-Shore for English consultant D.J Pierre,(By Anonima Sound Studio)Gianluca Muggianu,(By Amistade)Joe Testa(By Art'e)Giulio Quattrocchi(Keyboards and sampler consultant),Silvio e Daniele Dal Maso,Sergio Sensi e tutto lo staff in collaborazione con Sensi Luigi Canyon Digital Studio® H.D.R.Talent Scout Webmaster,graphic design and music by Sensi Luigi All rights reserved® Goodbye till with another tutorial.
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