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28 – 670 Using samplers and creating loops
Here is a brief description on how to create a basic loop:
1. Make a selection that corresponds to the area you want looped.
If you like, you can play back with “Loop selection” activated on the Transport bar and ad-
just the selection during playback.
2. Bring up the Marker toolbar.
3. Click on the loop marker icons (the green ones).
The selection is now enclosed by loop markers.
4. Make sure that “Loop as marked” is activated on the Transport bar.
Click the Playback end position/Loop mode button to open the corresponding pop-up.
5. Play back and adjust the position of the markers to change the loop.
A basic loop setup using markers.
Note that it takes a while for changes in the loop to take effect on playback.
Exactly how long depends on your buffer settings, see “About loop updating
and short loops” on page 137.
Getting a good loop by just dragging the markers around might be hard.
Most often you will hear a click or an abrupt change in timbre at the
turn-
ing point, which is hard to get rid of by dragging the markers.
We suggest you only use this method for setting up the basic length of
the loop (leaving clicks, etc. as they are) and then use the Crossfade
Looper and Loop Tone Equalizer (described below) to perfect it.