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Summary: Loops are called loops because they repeat, and repeating loops in Logic Pro 8 is as simple as a click of the mouse. Repeat any loop or section of audio easily in Logic Pro 8 with tips from an experienced music producer in this free video.
Rattanak Ouk is an engineer from West Hartford, Connecticut. He was born in Cambodia and was raised in the United States. He attended the University of Hartford and today words as a...read more
"What I'm going to show you how to do is how to repeat audio loops. Now what I'm going to do is I'm going to grab an audio loop from my actual Apple libraries. You can also grab audio loops from the audio bin or from the browser, so you can bring in any samples that are on your hard drive. We're going to go in closer, and we're going to look at my loops. I'm just going to grab just a simple loop, and I'm just going to put it right onto my track. This one is a little bit longer than expected, but--let me see if I can find something else a little bit better. I can reset the loop and go to all, and try to find maybe this twelve string. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to bring this twelve string dream upon my track. And I didn't load it onto an actual auto track, so what I'm going to do is I'm going to take this off, erase it, take this, and load it up at the top, so it's in audio. Once it's an audio track, what I'm going to do is I'm just going to take it, I'm going to resize my window a little bit, and I'm just going to grab it at the top right, and repeat the loop."