Originally Posted By: jford
You can use loops, but for them to respond to chord changes, they need to be acidized loops. Not all loops are.

Both BIAB and RealBand allow you to acidize audio files when you render them, but you would need to know the appropriate information (tempo, key, time signature, etc) to do so.

There are also utilities to do so, as well. I don't know if there are free utilities; I know there are utilities you can buy. Google will be your friend here.



The recent updated version of the free ADSR Sample Manager just incorporated that exact feature! I've used it, and it does a remarkable job (although results vary based on a variety of sample-specific factors, ofc).

https://www.adsrsounds.com/product/software/adsr-sample-manager/


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