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How do you do seamless looping in Audition?
I looking to take sections of a song and loop the breaks
How do you do this?
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If you do some searching, there are quite a few different tutorials on this but one of the simplest ones to follow is here: Adobe Audition Loops (How To Create A Non-Stop Music Bed) - YouTube
One thing that tends to get glossed over in the video tutorials though is methods for selection a section that will loop nicely. Audition has tools that help with this as well, under the Edit/Snapping menu. To avoid clicks where loops meet, you'll probably want a "Snap to Zero Crossings option selected (I believe it's on by default). Also, when working with music, snapping to beats can be very useful. There's a tutorial on these various controls here: Adobe Audition Help | Looping clips
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Thank you Bob !
Sorry for the late reply. I have seen this Youtube video and it helps a little but not entirely .
Im trying to take a song and take a section of that song and loop it, just the hook in the song
then bring back the original song and end with the original ending.
But no one really explains how to do this, im sure it has got to be very simple and even
on Lynda.com they dont really explain how to do this.
I tried it a few time and when played back the loop was not matching and skipping a bit.
How and where can I see how to correctly do this???
Thank you
Gary
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If you're using a current version, you can use the Remix function to create the loops for you. Specifically, you can use it in an unintended way to create looped clips that can be copied and then used how you want. If you've tried the Remix functionality and are comfortable with it, I can go further to explain how to use it to make loops.
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How many loops are you trying to make? Are you working in the Multitrack view or the Waveform view? There are different methods for each.
If it is just one or two repeats it would be easier to just make a selection of the portion of the audio you require, copy it to the clipboard and manually edit it in where you want. If you select the in and out points carefully and use crossfades then there shouldn't be a problem.