MArwood
Also, split at zero is microscopic - nowhere close to even a hemidemisemiquaver (LOL!) It shouldn't make much difference with you timing or looping.
Is that a real word? A hoobydoobywafer? A hummingbirdfeeder? WOW - I have soooooo much to learn.
Yeah - the two techniques of either zero-point crossover or use of a short fade-in seems to be what I have seen the most, and work for me. I don't know about altering a split that has been done already, but there are audio masters in the forum community that post some pretty reliable methods of doing stuff.
We CERTAINLY have come a long way from razor blades on the diagonal, with cellophane tape. :)
Bob Bone