Grid on the first beat you can and set a loop there. If you've got extra cue points you can set a load marker there to.
Grid on the first beat you can and set a loop there. If you've got extra cue points you can set a load marker there to.
^This. Also store a cue point at the first proper impact part of the tune (either a breakdown or actual transition) if it only has a short intro then you can jump straight off the loop when you need to without losing time to mix in.
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well, this is a vocal intro.... and i thought of starting at a later time. it just wont sound right (its dubstep, so its not like i can loop bass kicks or something else thats steady)
and i forgot who it was, but he got it right. i cant pull the grid back enough.
i guess the screenie isnt necessary (and im lazy)
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