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Subject:Problems on searching "start point" of a loop.
Posted by: Apico
Date:7/3/2002 12:48:34 AM

How you guys decided where's the "first beat(Start point's slope)" of a

loop???How You guys marks out these slopes???What Positive Slope and

Negative Slope means???In Sonic Foundry's Option>Preferences>Editing

tab offers Positive Slope,Any Zero-Crossing,Negative Slope at "Snap To

Zero-Crossing".What's that for???I know how to use the "Loop Tuner" to

create a Sustaining loop.

Sometime,it wont sounds good even i had matched zero-crossing at the

start point and the end point.You can heard that the "starting" of the

loop was more faster when the loop was during relooping.You surely "skipping"

if you are going to use this loop for mixing. So,i think the problem is

"I had found the wrong slope at start point.May be,the end point as

well."Am i right???

Is there anyone help me with this kind of problem???Your opinions are

appreciate.Thanks!!!!

P.s Especialy "Mr.Chienworks" and "Mr.Cuzin B" helps "newbie" in

points.You guys always provides "valuable" opinions.Thank You very much!!!Cheers!!!

Subject:RE: Problems on searching
Reply by: chameleon
Date:8/7/2002 3:55:21 AM

This makes two of us! I too, have problems in creating "the perfect loop" that can be exported and used in Cubase without small gaps in-between every loop section!
If you solve this, please tell me!

Thanx

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