Subject:Seamless looping
Posted by: Jazzyday
Date:12/12/2000 3:56:00 PM
Hi all, I'm trying to create some seamless background loops using ambient synth pad sounds. I want these to simply repeat seamlessly for a Flash presentation. For some reason, it sounds fine in Acid but you hear a pop in SF when the end of the file loops back to the beginning. I tried placing the sound clip in Flash and set it to loop. There is a pop and an empty space when I play it back.. How do I eliminate these? Thanks in advance. Les |
Subject:Re: Seamless looping
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:12/13/2000 3:04:00 PM
Under the "Options" menu, put a check next to the "Auto Snap to Zero", when you create a loop. This should help correct this problem. Les Jamieson wrote: >>Hi all, >> >>I'm trying to create some seamless background loops using >>ambient synth pad sounds. I want these to simply repeat >>seamlessly for a Flash presentation. For some reason, it >>sounds fine in Acid but you hear a pop in SF when the end >>of the file loops back to the beginning. I tried placing >>the sound clip in Flash and set it to loop. There is a pop >>and an empty space when I play it back.. How do I >>eliminate these? >> >>Thanks in advance. >> >>Les |
Subject:Re: Seamless looping
Reply by: Jazzyday
Date:12/14/2000 10:39:00 AM
Hi Brian, I'm using SF XP4.5, which I should have mentioned, and don't see that feature in the Options menu. Is this in the full blown version? If so, does this mean XP can't remove the pop? Brian Franz wrote: >>Under the "Options" menu, put a check next to the "Auto >>Snap to Zero", when you create a loop. This should help >>correct this problem. >> >>Les Jamieson wrote: >>>>Hi all, >>>> >>>>I'm trying to create some seamless background loops using >>>>ambient synth pad sounds. I want these to simply repeat >>>>seamlessly for a Flash presentation. For some reason, >>it >>>>sounds fine in Acid but you hear a pop in SF when the end >>>>of the file loops back to the beginning. I tried placing >>>>the sound clip in Flash and set it to loop. There is a >>pop >>>>and an empty space when I play it back.. How do I >>>>eliminate these? >>>> >>>>Thanks in advance. >>>> >>>>Les |
Subject:Re: How do I change the audio source in Sound Forge XP 4.5?
Reply by: kenVKayez
Date:1/2/2001 10:13:00 PM
Frank, I saw one other response which may have applied to you, but here is another. Go to Options, Preferences, then check the "Wave" tab. You will see separate options for sound source for both playback and record. Hope this second response helps you. Vince Frank Greenhalgh wrote: >> I wish to be able to change the audio input source to >>sound forge xp 4.5. How do I do it? >> I can't find the information in the manual nor in the >>forums. >> >> |