Used to be able to do this on PC when I had Cool Edit pro years ago.
Can I do this to a Wav file using Cubase?
Or do I need another piece of audio editing equip?
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Setting Loop Points on Wav
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Setting Loop Points on Wav
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Re: Setting Loop Points on Wav
Yes you can. Use the sample editor, set the loop using selection, then Audio/advanced/Event or range as reason.
Back to arrange window, right/ctrl click on the part, and select the new range. Ctrl-K to set repeats - oR ALT-click and drag in v6.
If you are on a mac then modifiers will be the mac equivalents.
Lots more detail in the chapter called "The Sample Editor" ~ working with/editing regions.
Cheers
Back to arrange window, right/ctrl click on the part, and select the new range. Ctrl-K to set repeats - oR ALT-click and drag in v6.
If you are on a mac then modifiers will be the mac equivalents.
Lots more detail in the chapter called "The Sample Editor" ~ working with/editing regions.
Cheers
Michael Luchich
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