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Convert ReCycle! audio loop file to Audio files encoded by Flac - free lossless audio codec.

We have found one software suitable in our database for this conversion.

Ableton Live audio editing software should be able to export ReCycle! audio loops (*.rx2) to the popular FLAC lossless audio.

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Additional links: Open rx2 file, Open flac file

RX2

Files with the rx2 suffix can be typically found as audio loops made with the ReCycle audio editing software.

FLAC

Files with flac extension are used for audio files compressed with the FLAC, aka Free Lossless Audio Codec. FLAC files do not lose any quality with their compression as MP3 do, but they are generally larger. Most modern media players support playback of FLAC files.

 

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