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Summary: Identifying loops in Sony Acid Pro is an important part of editing sound and music, get a tutorial in this free video.
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"Sony Acid Pro. Okay so basically now you know a loop is simply a piece of music. This could be a guitar, it could be a bass, it could be an ambient noise, it could even be a sound effect, but a loop is something that beginning to end as it starts over it continuously flows. So that's the core basis of Acid and it's a really neat thing. Now an overview of the panel, you've got to make sure of course you know your play, your pause, your stop, this is all your basic stuff down here. This is of course like your TV controller. This is the main things that you really need and this is what you're going to be using a lot. Most of these have short guts, for instance I rarely ever push this, I hit the space button. Up here this is your loop region, as if you wanted to render this loop or render this out into one file you are going to pull this region out, file, render as and then that's where you can save your file."
eHow Article: How To Identify A Loop In Acid Pro