Stylus RMX 1.8 Part 2c: "Time Designer & Edit Groups"
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very nice
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gr8 tuts..:)
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HAHAHA "your gain"
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you're a badass dude! haha
i'm getting rmx tomorrow. these tutorials are going to be incredibly helpful and inspiring for me. thanks a lot man!
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Thanx--- plsgive me the detailed process pointwie so that i can easily do this conversion from wave to stylus.. Thanx pls mail me at my mail id also pvnarya@yahoo.co.in
pavanpianist 1 year ago
@pavanpianist - Um.....no.
thepluginguru 1 year ago
I have heard that wav files can be imported in stylus by converting them into Rex files. Is this true or posble by other way???.
pavanpianist 1 year ago
@pavanpianist - that is correct! Stylus RMX includes a small application called SAGE Converter which is able to cover REX and REX2 (stereo) files into native RMX format. In fact, you can convert an entire 600MB REX library into an organized library that shows up under "User Libraries" in the RMX directory with the same hierarchy that the folders are organized in..... If you have Recycle from Propellerheads, then you can save your own samples in RX2 format and convert them in.... :>
thepluginguru 1 year ago
great tutorial.
I'm thinking about buying rmx stylus cuz i usually lack good drum work.
So i heard it got a lot of pre-made loops which you can tweak/edit to your liking is that right? My question is, will i have a problem routing all the one shots to different mixer channels?
Because usually that's the hard part in other drum-based vst plugins.
How about stylus rmx?
Thanks again for sharing this tutorial.
Aykeybeatz 1 year ago
@Aykeybeatz
Yo - in drum kit mode, each drum shows up on it's own mixer channel automatically. So yes, you can then mix, EQ, pan each drum separately.
thepluginguru 1 year ago