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Inspiring
January 25, 2024
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HOW To -> Copy / Paste Same Audio multiple times along timeline - thanks for an help

  • January 25, 2024
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Hi everyone !

I have a short 5 second segment of audio on my timeline, I do not want to use remix. I want to just copy and paste this 5 seconds of audio over and over again until I have about 5 minutes total.  I have tried to copy and paste, - this works great, but it only works a single time. Doing it again doesn't do anything.  

Thanks for any help !

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Correct answer SteveG_AudioMasters_

You have to bear in mind that this is fundamentally a looped file, not a looped clip. Usually the way to deal with the anomalies of this is to take your looped section that's the length you want and convert it to a unique copy. You can move this around without issue - and of course loop the unique copy separately, which will of course be a rather longer loop.

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SteveG_AudioMasters_
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Community Expert
January 25, 2024

Assuming that this is in Audition... the way to do this is to convert your file to a loop file in Properties>Basic Settings and put a check in the Loop box. Your file will now have a little loop icon on the left of it, and if you drag out the far end, you'll find that it will repeat - as many times as you want. (Alt+Drag won't work)

Inspiring
January 25, 2024

Hi Steve !

Here's a strange one........ so I have my audio on the timeline ( multritrack mode )

I trim the audio using the rasor tool, and then use that "loop" you told me to use.... so I go to end of that trimmed

audio, but as I start pulling it to the right, the part I had deleted with the rasor tool come back  as I pull to the left.... and only when all that audio is restored ( brought back although I trimmed it off ) only then will it start adding on that looped part ( where it starts to duplicate it again ( loop it )  I wonder what I'm doing wrong Steve.  Thanks for any help !

SteveG_AudioMasters_
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SteveG_AudioMasters_Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 26, 2024

You have to bear in mind that this is fundamentally a looped file, not a looped clip. Usually the way to deal with the anomalies of this is to take your looped section that's the length you want and convert it to a unique copy. You can move this around without issue - and of course loop the unique copy separately, which will of course be a rather longer loop.

Ares Hovhannesyan
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 25, 2024

Did you try ALT+Drag for copying?