How to save several loops over the same audio file.
Hello. I have a backing track that I use for practicing. There are various sections of this audio file that I routinely loop to practice over. However, it seems that I always need to find those sections and set markers, each time I want to create a loop. I see you can save markers, but I'm not sure how to set the loops using these markers, so that I can go from loop to loop without setting it up each time. Thanks.
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You can save Marks or Regions. Marks have a single time and define sections. Regions have a Start and Stop time. When you navigate to a Region with Next/Previous buttons the A and B will automatically move to the start and end of the region. This allows you to save Loops that are not sections.
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I added a "Loop" and then I moved the A and B markers to save another "Loop" but it just changed the original Loop. I'm having trouble figuring this out. Are there any documents or videos that can help me?
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Yes. Have a look at Looping.
You can save your loop in a Loopmark. A Loopmark has a start position and an an end position. You can edit the Loopmark's label and and short label and add a note.
When navigating through a song and you arrive at a Loopmark, the A and B sliders will automatically be positioned to the start time and end time of the Loopmark.
Tap
to save the A and B locations into a Loopmark (Region).
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