Hmmmm...Well that would be kind of wierd, as recycling loops orriginally came from a program called ReCycle,(hence the name), and cubase can handle the rex files with ease? Im just wondering why you are being a touch narrow minded about music production? Why limit yourself to one piece of software, when there is so much out there to learn? Yes, i agree that you can produce decent tracks using just Acid 4, but this isnt the way to push boundary's and develope the music as a whole.Originally Posted by Iron Lee
You should really look into some pioneers of electronic music, (such as Music Concrete, http://csunix1.lvc.edu/~snyder/em/mc.html ), and see what people have enjured, and pushed, to make music what it is today.
The way i see it is that anyone one can sit down for a couple of years and produce half decent tracks, and this is why we now have the influx of the same bog standard tracks. Most of the stuff i hear now is nothing new, and this worries me :cry: The whole scene, as a whole, is suffering from this repetiveness, and producers really need to stop this from deteriorating any more!
Dont think im having a pop at ya here mateAs im only expresing my opinion. But i really think you would benefit from checking some other stuff out aswell. If you like Acid, then you should really check out FL Studio aswell, as this program is a lot more powerfull and more user freindly ;)