Looping Seemingly Unloopable Audio

Procedure

  1. In the Audio Editor, create a basic loop using a pair of loop markers.
  2. Click between the loop start and loop end marker of the loop that you want to refine.
  3. Select the Process tab.
  4. In the Loop section, click Tone Uniformizer.
  5. In the Loop Tone Uniformizer dialog, make sure that either Slice Mixing and/or Chorus Smoothing is activated, and make adjustments as required.
  6. Optional: Select the Pre-Crossfade tab, and set up a crossfade.
  7. Click Apply.

    The sound is processed. Each time that you click Apply, a new loop is defined. This allows you to try out different settings quickly.

    Note

    Do not move the loop points after you have performed a crossfade. The waveform has been processed specifically for the current loop settings.

After Completing This Task

After using the Loop Tone Uniformizer dialog, the transition between the end of the loop and the end of the file might not sound very natural. This can be fixed by creating a post-crossfade using the Loop Tweaker dialog.