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RipX: Looping and reversing drum patterns

Demo summary

The presenter demonstrates how to select drum and percussion stems, duplicate them to create a loop, and apply a reverse effect.

Step-by-step

  1. Select the kick and percussion stems
  2. Press Ctrl+C to copy the selection
  3. Delete the existing audio if necessary to clear space
  4. Press Ctrl+V to paste and create a repetition
  5. Apply the reverse effect to the pasted audio

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