Sampling with software

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I just got Native Instruments Battery so i can link each sound to whatever note i choose then play them through midi. Battery is off the chain!!! I would like to have a sample editor that i could use also. I wanna chop and stuff like i do in acid pro. I usually just play both programs at the same time but that uses a good bit of cpu. Are there any vst/dx based plugins that do something like acid pro? How do yall sample?
 
Propellerhead's ReCycle is my weapon of choice... It would be cool, even without using Reason..
 
Wavelab -> Soundforge -> Recycle -> Reason -> Nuendo -> Pro Tools is my way of sampling w/ software, I have no complaints...
 
Wavelab -> Soundforge -> Recycle -> Reason -> Nuendo -> Pro Tools

lol, what a joke.

Maybe if you paid for your software instead of stealing it you would have taken the time to read a manual or 2 and found out a proper method to sample.

Peritus wrote:
even without using Reason

Most DAWs like cubase now support REX files natively so you dont even need reason to use them
 
altitude909 said:
Most DAWs like cubase now support REX files natively so you dont even need reason to use them

Wurd......
 
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