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Eli Krantzberg wrote:
> You could try opening the sample in the sample edit window and
> adjusting the loop points so that it doesn't go right back to the
> beginning when it loops. You'll see little triangular "L"
markers in
> the sample edit window to do this. They look a bit like the start and
> end markers, but are meant just for setting loop in and out points.
Yeah. In addition, usually a bit of crossfading will be required to get
smoother transitions from loop end to loop start.
Experiement with different values and carfully listen to possible phasing
problems during the x-fade.
In general, longer loops will sound better, but if the sound changes much
over time, they might sound unnatural. Finding and
adjusting proper loop points on strings is a timeconsuming task...
Regards,
Sascha
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