How to Extend Beats on the AVS Audio Editor
Many recordings of beats come as short samples of audio, often no more than a few seconds in length. Looping, or extending, the audio lengthens the beat by repeating it several times. After you've looped a beat, you can use it as a drum track or otherwise incorporate it into a music production. Use the free trial of the AVS Audio Editor digital audio software to extend the recording of a beat to the desired length.
Instructions
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Launch AVS Audio Editor. Click the "Open" icon. Double-click the beat that you want to extend.
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Click the "Edit" tab. Choose the "Select All" icon.
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Click the "Copy" button. AVS Audio Editor copies the entire beat to the clipboard.
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Click the "Go to next marker" button at the bottom of the AVS Audio Editor window. Press "Ctrl" and "V" simultaneously to paste the copy of the beat at the beginning of the original beat.
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Click "Go to next marker" again to move to the end of the copied beat. Paste another copy at the end of the first copy. Repeat the process until you've extended the beat to the desired length.
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