![]() To extend a loop region to include a silent section, click and drag the top rectangle of a loop marker. You'd set the loop region around the two bars of interest, and then extend it to play silence for the two bars following the phrase. For example, say you are transcribing or learning to play a two-bar phrase. This feature is also useful if you'd like to have some time to hear yourself play the phrase without the song. This feature is useful, for instance, if you are learning the initial "pick-up" part of the phrase and you want the loop to start on beat 1 but you don't want to hear the song until it gets to the start of the phrase. Song Master allows for loop regions to begin and/or end with a period of silence. Adding Silent Time at Beginning and/or Ending of Loop This is useful if you need to finely adjust the start or end points. Tip: If you click and drag a loop marker in the Waveform view when the Snap To setting is Auto then then snapping is turned off. Refer to the Snap To article for details. Note that the current Snap To setting is used when manipulating the loop region. ![]() Below we change the loop's starting time. To move a loop region, click the yellow bar and drag it to the desired time.Īdjust the Start and End points by clicking and dragging the end-point markers. You can also create a loop region by holding and then click and drag in the Waveform view.Ī one-handed way to define a loop region is to click and drag in the bottom 1/4 of the Waveform view (clicking in the top 3/4 re-positions the play-head). When a loop region has been selected, a yellow bar is displayed and regions outside of the yellow bar are dimmed to indicate that they will not be played. One way is to click and drag in the top part of the Bar track. There are many ways to define a loop region. Song Master provides simple looping and more advanced features to help you progressively learn a small segment of a song.
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