Acidized WAV or Apple loops format

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Re: Acidized WAV or Apple loops format

Post by Rim » Wed Mar 27, 2013 5:21 am

Both of these formats look like regular files. For example, acidized wavs look like normal WAV files, and Apple Loops look like normal aiff files, but they both have extra information in them which describe the original tempo and number of beats. Auria uses this info when automatically time stretching the file. Most loops that you purchase or download are in one of these formats, but the only way to know is to open them up in a program that supports them and see if they are recognized as such.

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Re: Acidized WAV or Apple loops format

Post by ChrisG » Wed Mar 27, 2013 5:32 am

But will it be possible to time stretch loops that are not acid/apple manually?

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Re: Acidized WAV or Apple loops format

Post by Rim » Wed Mar 27, 2013 6:03 am

There's no way to timestretch a loop automatically unless it contains this extra info, but you can always timestretch any file (loop or not) using the regular timestretching built into Auria (starting with v1.07). It's just a matter of grabbing the length handle and stretching it to the new size (while adding a second finger).

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Re: Acidized WAV or Apple loops format

Post by ChrisG » Wed Mar 27, 2013 6:05 am

Ok sounds great, thanks. :)

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