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Default make sound loops? - 06-11-2011, 08:38 PM

I have sound loops, but If I loop inf. the sound, there's a tiny gap between the sounds.how do i eliminate the gap?


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Default 06-12-2011, 12:26 AM

The only way that comes to mind would be to use an audio editing program (for example, Audacity) and smash the audio into one. I can't think of any other way right now.
   
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Default 06-12-2011, 07:10 AM

Nope, don't even need audacity, though if you want more precision it could be nice. Look at your sound within the Alice program. It'll say (Sound name) (Duration in seconds). Now all you need to do is put the sound's duration to just a tad bit lower than the original. You might need a little guess and check to get it working, but you can cut off the end of a sound without needing a sound editor.


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Default 06-12-2011, 09:05 AM

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Nope, don't even need audacity, though if you want more precision it could be nice. Look at your sound within the Alice program. It'll say (Sound name) (Duration in seconds). Now all you need to do is put the sound's duration to just a tad bit lower than the original. You might need a little guess and check to get it working, but you can cut off the end of a sound without needing a sound editor.
That's probably the wiser of the two choices. I didn't even consider that.

The only problem is that your audio will have to have a few seconds of no sound to work, otherwise it won't work.
   
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