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loop
rosea.grammostola
2013-01-30 20:54:58 UTC
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Hi,

I don't understand how to loop a region in non-daw. Can someone help me out?

Thx

\r
J. Liles
2013-01-30 20:59:33 UTC
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:54 PM, rosea.grammostola <
Post by rosea.grammostola
Hi,
I don't understand how to loop a region in non-daw. Can someone help me out?
Thx
\r
You put your mouse over the point where you want it to loop, and hit the
'l' key. Once the loop point is set, you can lengthen the region as much as
you want and it will just keep repeating up to the loop point.
J. Liles
2013-01-30 21:02:17 UTC
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Post by J. Liles
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:54 PM, rosea.grammostola <
Post by rosea.grammostola
Hi,
I don't understand how to loop a region in non-daw. Can someone help me out?
Thx
\r
You put your mouse over the point where you want it to loop, and hit the
'l' key. Once the loop point is set, you can lengthen the region as much as
you want and it will just keep repeating up to the loop point.
http://non-daw.tuxfamily.org/MANUAL.html#n:1.1.9.1.8.

Also, check out the part about panning, it helps you 'tune' the loop a bit:

http://non-daw.tuxfamily.org/MANUAL.html#n:1.1.9.1.5.
rosea.grammostola
2013-01-31 10:28:35 UTC
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Post by J. Liles
You put your mouse over the point where you want it to loop, and hit the
'l' key. Once the loop point is set, you can lengthen the region as much
as you want and it will just keep repeating up to the loop point.
I see how you can set the end of the loop, but is it possible to adjust
the starting point of the loop? Now it always starts at the beginning of
the track.
rosea.grammostola
2013-01-31 10:42:01 UTC
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Post by rosea.grammostola
Post by J. Liles
You put your mouse over the point where you want it to loop, and hit the
'l' key. Once the loop point is set, you can lengthen the region as much
as you want and it will just keep repeating up to the loop point.
I see how you can set the end of the loop, but is it possible to adjust
the starting point of the loop? Now it always starts at the beginning of
the track.
I think I got it, using the 'pan technique'.
Unusual way for looping ... :)

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