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Look closely at the wav to make sure there are no gaps at the ends- but the issue is probably in the arrange window in Cubase- if the Song is not at the same tempo of the loop it may not fit perfectly- so you can do a few things to solve- one is to sdjust the tempo in Cubase to match the tempo of the sample- the other is to time stretch the sample in Cubase to fit properly- if you zoom in on the event you will see it does not go all the way to the bar line- there is a stretch tool in Cubase- but be warned, time stretching is very good at introducing artifacts into the sound- also, you will need to copy the stretched part and paste it end to end- Happy Looping- Cliff ----- Original Message ----- From: JoE Silva <theqrm@home.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 4:45 PM Subject: Cubase, loops, and desperation > All- > > Just started using Cubase (3.7). Need help with understanding sample > loops and "parts" in the audio editor. Why when importing a perfect > sample loop from a CD or from my audio editor (Sound Forge 4.5), can I > not get Cubase to loop the audio file perfectly just by butting copies > of the original against one another. There is always an audio pause as > Cubase moves from one copy to the next. Sanity is slipping away. Any > help would be a Godsend... > >