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WAVELAB
28 – 674 Using samplers and creating loops
Searching
1. Set up the search parameters.
2. Click on one of the buttons in between the “nudge” buttons.
Each time you click, the program scans from the current point (forwards or backwards, de-
pending on which button you clicked) until it finds a point that matches. It then stops. If you
wish you can stop at any time by clicking the right mouse button, by using the Stop button
on the status bar or by hitting [Esc]. The program will then jump back to the best match
found so far.
3. Check the loop by playing back.
4. If you think there might be a better point, at some later or earlier position,
just click the button again, and scanning continues from this point on-
wards.
Remember that you can always go back to the main Wave window and
adjust the markers manually.
Working with candidates
Often you will want to try various alternatives before committing to a loop.
To be able to compare several alternatives, WaveLab offers looping can-
didates. These allow you to store sets of loop points in memory locations
for later recall.
When you have set up the loop points as desired, you store them by se-
lecting “Save candidate” from the options pop-up menu in the dialog, and
then selecting one of the five memory locations.