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Using samplers and creating loops 28 – 677
Applying and checking the crossfade
When you click Apply, the sound is processed. If you have playback go-
ing, repeating the loop you will hear the change take effect after a short
while.
You can check the crossfade visually by opening the “Loop points” tab and
activating “Display processed signal” on the options pop-up menu.
When this is activated, the display will show the waveform as it looks when crossfaded.
When the option is deactivated, the display will show the waveform as it originally was.
Switching back and forth allows you to compare the two.
You can undo the crossfade by selecting Undo from the Edit menu.
If you click OK, the dialog closes and crossfading is made permanent.
If you click Cancel instead, the dialog closes and the waveform is reverted back to the way
it was before crossfading.
Do not move the loop points after performing a crossfade! The waveform
has been processed specifically for the current loop settings!
Creating a post-crossfade
The post-crossfade is accessed from its own tab.
This is identical to the regular crossfade, but it is applied to the area after
the loop. This means that it is used to fade the material so that there will
be no glitch when playback continues out of the loop.