An free audio editor that can loop samples to Wave files

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If anyone knows of an audio editor that is free, and can loop a sample, and save this loop in an wave file. Please let me know. It has to allow commerciel use of the resulting wave file. And be considered to be stable. Thanks in anticipation. (If you can say that.)

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by loop I mean save the loop points with a sample in a wave file. :)
Last edited by drinelli on Fri Sep 03, 2004 9:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Maybe Audicity?

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It doesen`t seem like it loops, I have the latest version, but thanks anyway.

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Do a forum search for "free audio editor" -- you should get some good ideas.

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Or rather it doesen`t save the loop points, if someone knows that it actually does that and that it is just me that has not discovered how, please inform me. And tell me how :wink: Then i would be :oops: but happy :D

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Searching kvr gave me an idea though not free, gold wave may be the solution. Thanks all.

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twe321.exe = yamaha's f/w editor for their a-series samplers. it definately does support setting wav loop info, tho i'm not sure if yamaha still distribute this. i tend to :p

another option.. d/l synthedit, use david haupt's sample snatcher module, which has a protocol for saving wavs, with loop points :) that's good.
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Well I have search hi and low, can`t find david haupt's sample snatcher module, is it included in the Synthedit download.

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Yamaha still do have TWE on their site...
http://www.yamahasynth.com/download/twe.html

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Thanks, that yamaha thing, is it a free software vsti, or a standalone applikation

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Yamaha's TWE is a standalone app and you'll find Dave Haupt's Sample Snatcher module here

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Thanks guys and/or girls, the Yamaha Twe looks promising, I will check that out first, does this about the low frequencies, only happen in Twe, or is that just a general safety rule, that doesen`t happen very often ? I mean in a studio or a normal listening situation, would the speakers or headphones not only Be with 20Hz - 20 khz responce ? So anyones ears should be safe, right. :?

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Try this one, there's a lot it does not do but it does do loops nicely :P

http://demiurge.webpark.pl/NiceLoop/

Zvon

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