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Easiest Way To Create Loops In Pro Tools |
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Sat 3 Nov 2007, 12:24
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Hi guys,
New to protools and have a question
How do i go about creating a basic loop pattern in Pro tools? For the record, i have a new imac, mbox2 and protools 7.3 I read a couple of methods and the easiest was to import audio (say a WAV file) trim out the unwated sections of audio and zoom in and out until there is a nice clean loop.....problem is i cant get it looping even by going to Options/loop record and turning this on, as this was the advice given......in fact, the only way i could hear the audio looped was by going to the Region/Loop menu and selecting a number of loops....am i doing something wrong, why cant i have one section of music looped ??
Any help is appreciated.
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Sat 3 Nov 2007, 20:23
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PTools has a few new looping features, but I personally think they're too convoluted and prefer to just set the session to grid mode and the grid to bars and option-drag loops to the grid where I want them. That way I can work easily with the dynamics of the track (things popping in and out, muting for a bar) which I don't see how to do simply with the region looping. Here is a good video about the loop feature of 7.3: http://youtube.com/watch?v=fS4poK-yAjsAnd here's a good tutorial about looping in PTs: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul06/arti...rkshop_0706.htm )
This post has been edited by Spiggy: Sat 3 Nov 2007, 20:54
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Sun 4 Nov 2007, 00:26
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thanks spiggy......that information was very useful, especially the second link.
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