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REX Files |
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| The REX audio file format was originally developed by Swedish music software company Propellerhead, with the files generated by the developer’s ReCycle looping utility. Practically all major music software titles support the REX format – be it music production software like Logic, Pro Tools, Cubase, Sonar, Live and of course Propellerhead’s Reason, or software instruments such as Native Instruments Kontakt, Spectrasonics Stylus RMX or UltimateSoundBank’s UVI Engine. |  | |  | The facts about REX files Nine Volt Audio specifically design their sample libraries for REX/Stylus RMX users so who better to give us the lowdown on the REX format than Nine Volt´s owner, Kyle Z. Find out about the advantages and disadvantages of using REX files, discover some top tips for using them and how they compare to other formats. Head on over to the T+S Blog to find out more... | Check out our list of sample libraries below, all of which include the Rex or Rex2 format...
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