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Hey, I forgot what platform you're working on, but I use a program called SoundMaker to do basic sound editing, but I bet almost any sample editing program will do this. First make a "masterloop" and make it your first track. Get rid if any zero crossing artifacts. You'll need a program that can deal with multiple tracks/samples at the same time. Then, put your other samples on new tracks. You'll probably need a healthy dollop of RAM. I use 168 meg. Then, when all your samples, or as many as your RAM will allow to be open, are loaded, click outside and to the right of the first sample (it should be the shortest) and drag down and to the left, until all the ends of the samples are selected. Then hit the delete key (or whatever your program calls for) This is how I do it. And get that graphics tablet! Mark