AnsweredHow to loop sample in Drop Zone?

Author
TranceCanada
Max Output Level: -87 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 198
  • Joined: 2014/01/29 10:41:44
  • Location: Canada
  • Status: offline
2014/01/29 10:56:21 (permalink)

How to loop sample in Drop Zone?

I'm working with Sonar X2 Producer and I'm wanting to create my own samples with Drop Zone, I've figured out mostly everything besides how to loop the sample I drag into the synth.  I have tried searching online for a couple hours for any information about Drop Zone and there doesn't seem to be anything anywhere.  While I was searching I did find that it's possible to use Dimension Pro for the same purpose but that's a whole different set of troubles there.
#1
brundlefly
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 14250
  • Joined: 2007/09/14 14:57:59
  • Location: Manitou Spgs, Colorado
  • Status: offline
Re: How to loop sample in Drop Zone? 2014/01/29 16:42:40 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby TranceCanada 2014/01/30 10:49:27
Hit F1 for Help:
 
To Loop a Waveform
With a sound loaded, click anywhere in the window to activate Loop and Direction controls.Press the L key on your keyboard.The waveform is highlighted in red with a vertical red line at the beginning and end of the waveform. The red arrow across the bottom indicates the direction of the loop.

SONAR Platinum x64, 2x MOTU 2408/PCIe-424  (24-bit, 48kHz)
Win10, I7-6700K @ 4.0GHz, 24GB DDR4, 2TB HDD, 32GB SSD Cache, GeForce GTX 750Ti, 2x 24" 16:10 IPS Monitors
#2
TranceCanada
Max Output Level: -87 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 198
  • Joined: 2014/01/29 10:41:44
  • Location: Canada
  • Status: offline
Re: How to loop sample in Drop Zone? 2014/01/29 21:04:12 (permalink)
Wow, I feel dumb for not at least trying that now, plus I put this in the wrong section of the forum.  I use the L key all the time to loop in Sonar.  Thanks a lot.
#3
Fog
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 12302
  • Joined: 2008/02/27 21:53:35
  • Location: UK
  • Status: offline
Re: How to loop sample in Drop Zone? 2014/01/29 21:06:52 (permalink)
i prefer rx2's , have done for years as they are quite flexable to tempo's.. you can use em in rxp or dropzone..
 
i was surprised to see rx2's used / mucked about with as audio in the past on here.. but do the same with midi for a long time before when the ST was the mainstay in a studio
 
#4
Jump to:
© 2025 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1