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Loop Scenarios By Adam Burch, Cakewalk Loops make composing faster and easier. Whether you are trimming a loop out of a performance you've recorded or importing one from the thousands of loop and sample CD's currently available, you'll want to keep these techniques in mind. Turn Loop Playback On Enable the loop playback mode (found in Pro Audio, Home Studio and Guitar Studio). Loop playback is in all programs, but it's sometimes called "Loop and Autoshuttle"--depending on the program-- and can be enabled by clicking in the Realtime menu, or by using the Loop Toolbar. That's all there is to it. From then on, the program will automatically jump back to the start of the loop when it reaches the end.
Drop Markers Insert a Marker during playback to mark approximate loop times. Use the F11 key to drop a marker while you listen. Then you can go back and fine-tune your loop times as needed. Pasting your Loop After you find the perfect loop points, most folks want to use Edit, Copy and Edit, Paste to use the loop in their song. Heres one way to do that:
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