On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 11:11, Gwydion Elderwyn wrote: > > WAV files can ... here's how ... I'm using Cool Edit 2000. > > 1. Load your audio file. > 2. Select the area you want to loop > 3. Menu: View -> Sampler Info > 4. Click "New" (sampler loop) > 5. Set the loop parameters (sustain, etc) > 6. Press OK. > 7. Save it as a WAV file > 8. Open a sampler channel in Fruity. > 9. Use the folder icon to open the wave file > 10. If all is well, you'll see the entire waveform and you'll see two red > lines showing the loop area > 11. Make sure 'use loop points' is on > > That's it! Thanks for that. I'll see if you can do the same thing with CoolEdit96 when I get home tonight. I've been tempted to get CoolEdit Pro for some time now, but it just seems _alot_ more expensive than the cut down/previous versions. -- best regards, Andy Andy Ebling - developer, Email: aebling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx