You can import ( .rx2 ) into Stylus RMX to build your own user library.
This guide covers everything you need to know about maximizing your library. Understanding the Core Library
: For the best quality at slow tempos, record or bounce your loops at a slow tempo before "ReCycling" them to capture full tails. 3. Convert to SAGE Format stylus rmx library
The browser splits files into hierarchical Tiers. Master directories lead to Sound Directories, which open into specific Suites (the song or groove concept) and finally individual Elements (the specific drum stems like kick, snare, or hi-hat).
He scrolled past the 'Chromatic Kitz' and the 'Sage Grooves.' He wasn’t looking for a standard 4/4 backbeat. He navigated to the cryptic subfolders, the ones labeled with obscure code names from the original Spectrasonics expansion packs: Backbeats, Retro Adrenaline, Metamorphosis. You can import (
The true "pro move" for any Stylus RMX user is importing third-party libraries. Because RMX is compatible with the (originally created by Propellerhead), you can turn almost any loop library into a Stylus RMX library.
Launch the standalone SAGE Converter utility included with your Stylus RMX installation. He scrolled past the 'Chromatic Kitz' and the 'Sage Grooves
: You can organize these by creating sub-directories and giving them custom names, which then appear as sub-headings in the Multi Name Display drop-down menu.
: The complete original 3GB library from the "Classic" version of Stylus. Groove Elements
As your library grows to thousands of suites and elements, finding the right sound can slow down your workflow. Use these organizational tips to stay efficient: