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2018/04/05 10:46:42 (permalink)

Using the loop packs

Hi,
When looking at the BandLab assistant, it has loop packs, can I use them inside Cakewalk, and if so, how do I do it.
 
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Re: Using the loop packs 2018/04/05 13:14:28 (permalink)
Hi. Open the Browser (B), and choose the tab to the left (Media).
Just drag and drop the loops/samples into CbB, and cut splice and enjoy.
All the best.

Ken Nilsen
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Re: Using the loop packs 2018/04/05 21:10:15 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby musicampo 2018/10/23 08:38:55
Open Assistant, find the loops you like and drag to track.
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