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Slicing and dicing in the Chopper 
You can use the Chopper™ to add creative slice-and-dice effects to your ACID project. 
Chopping new loops for alternate time signatures 
The Chopper makes it easy to clone a new loop from a song or sample. This feature can be particularly handy when you want to create a 
loop for a different time signature. In this example, you’ll create a 3/4 pattern from a 4/4 loop. 
1.
Set the project time signature to 3/4. For more information, see 
2.
Place a 4/4 loop file in the ChopperFor more information, see 
3.
Select a three-beat section of audio to be used for the new loop. Use the Chopper’s transport bar to preview the new loop. 
4.
Right-click the selection and choose Chop to New Track from the shortcut menu. Alternately, press Ctrl+M. The Chop to New Track 
dialog appears. 
Tip: 
You can also drag a selection from the Chopper to the track list. 
5.
Complete the information in the Chop to New Track dialog and click Save
The selection is saved and the file is added as a 3/4 loop to a new track in the project. For more information, see 
Chopping multiple files into a new loop 
Want to combine short segments of several loops into a new loop? You can use the Chopper to chop segments from several files into 
new loops and then combine the new loops into a single loop. 
1.
Place a file in the Chopper. For more information, see 
2.
Select audio in the Chopper and press Ctrl+M to chop the audio to a new loop. 
3.
Repeat steps one and two for as many loop segments as you want. 
4.
Draw events on the new tracks to create a new melodic or rhythmic pattern. 
5.
Select the new tracks and from the Tools menu, choose Render to New Track to render the tracks to a single track. The Render to 
New Track dialog appears. 
6.
Complete the information in the Render to New Track dialog and click SaveFor more information, see 
The new composite loop is saved and adds it to your project as a new track. 
Creating drum-roll build ups 
1.
Place a file in the Chopper. For more information, see 
2.
Create a one-measure selectionFor more information, see 
3.
Click the Insert Selection button ( 
) once. The selection is pasted to the track view. 
4.
Click the Halve Selection button ( 
). This decreases the selected portion of the waveform by half. 
5.
Click Insert Selection button ( 
6.
Click the Halve Selection button ( 
7.
Continue to double the number of inserts after each halving of the selection until you achieve the desired drum roll effect. 
) twice. 
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