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Loopy Pro Clip Editing
Once I've recorded a clip in Loopy Pro is there way to add silence at the start of the clip? That is, make the clip longer so the recorded material starts later?
I tried Extending the clip in clip editor which adds silence on the end on the clip, then 'rotating' the content in the doughnut with a two finger drag ... but didn't get the result I thought!
In addition does anyone else's ever feel the desire to edit a recorded clip by silencing a small section of it ? To remove a click, or odd noise... while keeping the clip the same length?
Thanks for your thoughts
Comments
For advanced editing, I find a full featured editor such as Neon Editor, Meow, or Auditor is well worth the trouble. With cut and paste Neon and Meow can make this process fairly painless.
Loopy's audio editing capabilities will no doubt evolve over time. Making suggestions on the Loopy Pro Roadmap is a good way to get attention for feature requests. It's a good idea to search first to see if there's a similar suggestion you can upvote and comment on.
That’s funny you should say that. I was playing around with Loopy Pro last night and I was wondering exactly the same thing - but it was too late to try it. Anyway I tried it this morning exactly as you described and it seems to work ok for me. It’s for placing things like vocal samples exactly where you want them - yeah? It doesn’t quantise - but if you just keep jumping back and forward between the loop and the time line marker you can twist it a little and get it where you want.
What problems are you having?
And yes a bit of editing capabilities would be just dandy.