1 .Select your markers around the desired loopin area using Ctrl+click for the start of the loop and Alt+click for the end.Toggle on/off transport cycle(loop mode) using the "/" shortcut (or F2 to bring up the transport bar).
2. Or simple select the audio part you wish to loop and press Shift+g.
I know how to loop the sequencer but how do yo loop the audio? I am begining to think that it does not loop your audio events. Whatever I am making due without it.
loop a MIDI-note which triggers audio in a sampler?
well,
use any sampler, and make a latch note-on with the logical editor which you apply to your input you wish. In stead of the latch, you can also create a small function generator if u wish...(which repeatedly triggers a "note on") It depends on your sampler MIDI-configuration
Working like this in Cubase is very inconvenient(and complex for noobs), i don't know why you want to work like that, but wotever...
I personally prefer duplicating my notes/events to create a loop if i want...
This post has been edited 6 time(s), it was last edited by Saikonutta: 14-06-2009 22:31.
I know how to use cubase and find rather easy just in other programs ,except reason, the audio event will loop so you can drag the end have it loop as long as want. It doesn't really matter has a figured out how to loop, copy and paste. I always knew how to do that.