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Neil - eat me - it's definitely possible to have such a tool - think about it a little harder. The issue isn't of laziness - more the fact that I'm painting a big ceiling and I need a few robots to fill some colours in. Thanks for your help anyway. Anthony > ---------- > From: Neil Wiernik[SMTP:naw@techno.ca] > Sent: 18 June 1999 13:29 > To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > Subject: Re: Auto Loop Finding - apols - a clearer definition of >need > > No such tool for batch looping, besides each and every loop has it own > parametter to it. > You would need towrite a script and even that would not work properly. > Why would you want to be so lazy about it all anyhow? Arent you > interested in > being an active part of your art making process? > > Neil... > > Anthony Mullen wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I should have been a little clearer....I was thinking of an automated > batch > > tool to run through loads of 'nearly looped WAVs' and create loopable > > versions with the extra kick/cymbal/whatever trimmed from the end of >the > > sound. > > > > I use recycle but doing it for ooomphty thousand loops will only scare > my > > wrists......I'm sure someone mentioned a shareware PC util at some >stage > for > > doing this.... > > > > Thanks > > Anthony > > -- > > __________________________________________________________________ > Neil Wiernik > naw@techno.ca > http://www.techno.ca/studio/naw > __________________________________________________________________ > Projects: > http://www.kiasma.fng.fi/soundbox/ > http://www.twelveinch.com/djs.html > http://www.techno.ca/ntac > http://cec.concordia.ca/Radio/Sonic%20Circuit/SonicCircuits2.html > http://www.interaccess.org/aurora/wiernik.html > http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/k31320/wier01.htm >