Is there a program in which i can see all the different loop-parts of one track-file? So one track might consist of up to i dont know 8 loops or more, is there a possibility to see all 8 separately so you can switch one on and the other off?
If you have a single file with multiple loops within it, then you would need to use an audio editor - something like Adobe Audition or Audacity - to pull each loop out into its own file. The RC-3 doesn't have any capability to do that by itself.
I can see two ways, but you'd still need a PC/Mac in the middle. Plug both pedals into you computer, then see them both as drives - then drag and drop as needed. The safer way is to have everything backed up from one device first (on a computer drive), then copy to the new pedal. But you'll need to check the way everything is organized to see if there is any gotcha on this. The audio if just WAV files, so that shouldn't matter. I'm also not sure if the folder arrangement is different between those two pedals. Maybe, maybe not.
Brilliantly simple management. Thanks
Is there a program in which i can see all the different loop-parts of one track-file? So one track might consist of up to i dont know 8 loops or more, is there a possibility to see all 8 separately so you can switch one on and the other off?
If you have a single file with multiple loops within it, then you would need to use an audio editor - something like Adobe Audition or Audacity - to pull each loop out into its own file. The RC-3 doesn't have any capability to do that by itself.
@@JeremydePrisco thanks!:)
Boa noite, tudo bem? Ao inserir os arquivos wav nos bancos, eu consigo alterar a velocidade deles pelo botão tap tempo? Obrigado!
Yes, I believe the tempo will be stretched or sped up. I don't typically use that function, but I believe that's how it reacts.
@@JeremydePrisco ok, muito obrigado!
Is there any way I can transfer loop files from the RC-3 to the RC-5?
I can see two ways, but you'd still need a PC/Mac in the middle. Plug both pedals into you computer, then see them both as drives - then drag and drop as needed. The safer way is to have everything backed up from one device first (on a computer drive), then copy to the new pedal. But you'll need to check the way everything is organized to see if there is any gotcha on this. The audio if just WAV files, so that shouldn't matter. I'm also not sure if the folder arrangement is different between those two pedals. Maybe, maybe not.