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I find using Steinberg's Recycle is a indespensible tool for making loops
come alive. You can send a loop into it and chop it up into small sections
based on attacks & waveform zero crossings. YOu can still maintain the
timing of the original loop but it can also be re-ordered in any way you
like since each section or "slice" is mapped to individual keys . Its such
a powerful creative tool and its a lot of fun also. Theres alot that you
can do with Recycle besides this so check it out .
K Law