One other complaint I do have is that there is only one level of undo. I was, however, frustrated that you cannot save your own patch presets (six presets per effect are included). While most users use ReCycle for drum and percussion loops, the envelope tool can add some interesting effects to a pad or horn slice. The envelope tool, which can alter pitch, shave attack, remove sustain and aid in shaping stretched samples, is a neat tool that can really change the sound of a loop. The EQ is well done, except that there is no visual aspect - guess we must rely on our ears. I found you could really “gut” a groove or isolate specific events or samples. My personal favorite is the Transient Shaper for its beat-scrunching compression and clean-up gating effects. Each of the three effects can be separated into three optionally viewed toolbars. A new compressor, called Transient Shaper, and a 2-band parametric EQ with hi- and lo-cut knobs can also be found, as well as ReCycle’s signature time and pitch functions in real-time edit knobs. Audio editing in ReCycle 2.0 has been duly improved: ReCycle now supports stereo loops, with real-time effects previewing and per-slice audio scrubbing.
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