The bite on the right is copied from the one on the left. When I do this, each of the ‘pasted’ copies have something like a 1/4 lead-in of silence. So, just to reiterate, I record the sound, trim it front and back, then select the whole thing and ‘repeat’ X times. I’m sure there’s no doubt a massive drop in quality, but when I can create an entire 3 min song for about 2.0 mb in this fashion, compared to downloading and importing a bunch of 5 second loops at approx 4.5 mb a time, then I’d rather do it this way. On this occasion I am using Aud’s record feature to capture the sound file, which I’m then trimming as required. The way I’m trying to loop on this occasion is unorthodox to say the least, but as I say it is this mysterious lead-in of silence which is being copied from somewhere that’s puzzling no exporting/importing involved here. I’ve had a detailed tutorial on doing this, provided for me in another thread. Thank you both for the thank you for the tips, but getting a seamless loop isn’t really the issue here. How I missed it during the trim is another matter, but just put this one down to me being a bone-head. Startup project - Choose from Empty project, Default template or Last used project. You can save custom Template projects in your User data folder\FL Studio\Projects\Templates and they will be available here also. Default template - Choose the default Project Template to use when opening new projects. this videoVideo made with FL-Studio ZGameEditor Visualizer pluginEffect author. Silent startup - Disable the startup sound. Click on the menu to open up the full browser or use the arrow keys to quickly scan. So that when I highlighted, I was also grabbing this hidden part too. Just as earthly courtrooms demand silence when the judge is presiding. The same method works for FL Studio 20 and other supported DAWs. It seems when you butt a sound file up to the very start, it ‘sinks’ any silence behind the left-hand panel.
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