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how can I loop timeline playback?

Community Beginner ,
Jun 13, 2015 Jun 13, 2015

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I am editing an audio file. Need to play around with equalizer settings and I want to set an IN & OUT point (which I have already done on the timeline), but now how do I get the timeline to loop between my IN/OUT points so that I can play with my EQ settings?

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Jun 13, 2015 Jun 13, 2015

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If you open up the 'add button' editor for the program monitor you will find a 'loop' button

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LEGEND ,
Jun 13, 2015 Jun 13, 2015

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Click the + sign in the lower right of the Program Monitor.  You'll call up some extra icons you can add to your panel under the monitor.  One of them is the Loop switch.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 13, 2015 Jun 13, 2015

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You control that in the Program Monitor ... you can say add the "Loop" icon to the icon controls in your Program Monitor Panel by 1) clicking the + in the lower right corner then 2) dragging the Loop icon to a spot on your Program Monitor controls section and click on it during playback, then going to the timeline or audio controls and working away.

Or ... while the Program monitor is highlighted with an in/out selected, it's Ctrl/Cmd-L to have it play a loop of the in/out selection. A simple keyboard short.

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Jun 13, 2015 Jun 13, 2015

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Thank you for your help, guys. I don't have a 'plus' symbol on my version of the Program Monitor, but was able to see the wrench icon. Under the menu of the wrench icon, I can see I had to select 'Loop'. Once I did that, I was able to loop between my IN/OUT points using CTL+L (loop shortcut). Exactly what I needed 🙂

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If you check Show Transport Controls you will see your buttons (and the + sign) again.

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Thanks Ann. I selected "Show Transport Controls" and now I see the controls at the bottom of the Program Monitor. However, when I click on the 'loop icon', nothing seems to happen. Maybe these controls don't apply to audio??? I am not working on a video project...only one media source: WAV file. It looks like I still need to use the wrench>Loop whenever I want to loop. And also do wrench>Loop to disable when I don't want to loop anymore. Seems like a pain. The shortcut key CTL+L isn't enabling or disabling looping on my timeline, either. Looks like I'm stuck doing it manually via the Program Monitor>Wrench>Loop every time.

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You need to make the Loop button active first (blue) then hit the in to out button.

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 13, 2015 Jun 13, 2015

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that symbol is not currently on my Program Monitor. Neither is the loop icon on that icon list. When I click the 'plus' sign on the bottom-right and attempt to add those two missing icons, nothing happens...they don't turn blue or appear on my panel.

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Hit the + sign on the right and the box will open, now drag the buttons into the transport control area.

When buttons are added hit OK.

Next hit the Loop button to make it active (blue).

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Community Beginner ,
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Cool beans! I see my problem was I was CLICKING, when adding buttons to my panel is done by DRAGGING. Thanks a ton, Ann! I'm playing with my audio file now and loving the ability to loop between IN/OUT points. You're the best.

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The dragging bit is not very obvious.

Happy editing!

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