wagtunes wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 2:07 pm I have looked everywhere to try to figure this out but am at the end of my rope. There appears no way to loop a sample in Pigments 2 between two points. Yes, you can designate a start point in your sample, but you can't...
1. Designate an end point so that the loop goes back and forth between those two points.
Try the Edit tab next to the Main tab. You can drag the handles to designate the start and end of the sample and this also acts as the loop start and end points. You can then select the Loop option in the Playback section and choose the mode as F&B or Forward. You can also adjust the 'Loop Fade' knob to make the points crossfade.
It's the same process as the above, in this case you set the start point of the loop to be your B.2. Designate a loop section so that the sample starts at point A, and then hits points B and C and proceeds to loop back and forth between loops B and C.
Pigments has this. It's an oversight on your part.So unless you have a very smooth loop to begin with, creating sustained sounds with loops in Pigments 2 is choppy at best.
I would think this would be basic functionality when working with samples. How does Pigments 2 not have this?