Looping Sound Created 19 years ago2004-08-13 00:27:59 UTC by [VDC] Rad Brad [VDC] Rad Brad

Created 19 years ago2004-08-13 00:27:59 UTC by [VDC] Rad Brad [VDC] Rad Brad

Posted 19 years ago2004-08-13 00:27:59 UTC Post #50524
for having a sound loop continually? I have a WAV of computer sounds and I'd like it to continually play.
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-13 02:58:44 UTC Post #50534
I'm guessing it's a custom sound, so you want this.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-13 08:35:23 UTC Post #50602
When you make your ambient_generic thingy, click the loop thingy.
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-13 23:06:21 UTC Post #50840
Thanks for the info, Seventh. My sound editors don't add "cues" and CoolEdit 2000 is now Adobe Audition and out of my price range. Anyone have any other suggestions for low cost (read: free) .WAV editors that add cues?

BL, my ambient _generics don't have loop thingys in the flags tab... that must be in Spirit. BUT is it possible to add a key to the ambient_generic with smartedit off? And, if so, what would it be called?
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-14 02:13:21 UTC Post #50862
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-14 02:54:10 UTC Post #50871
thank you very much!
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-14 05:51:20 UTC Post #50892
Prago.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-14 07:51:32 UTC Post #50895
If you want real freeware, have a look at audacity.
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-14 09:56:59 UTC Post #50908
Or if you want real decent software and are indifferent to dubious legality, get Sound Forge 6 from an old mirror or p2p network (it's since been replaced with the unpleasant Sony Sound Forge 7).
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-14 11:01:37 UTC Post #50927
Goldwave is what I use. Its great.
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-14 20:58:46 UTC Post #51036
I had soundforge6 but it was alot more than I needed. I'm not a soundhead... just need programs for file conversions. And the legality... well, let's just say that possesion is 9/10ths of the law. The serial number is 1/10th the law, so having both = legal. The cooledit2000 is just fine. And I'm sure I can make the 30 day trial a bit longer, if I need to.
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-14 21:43:15 UTC Post #51055
Ok... cool edit 2000 wasn't what I wanted. Faster to obtain Soundforge6.
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-14 21:59:35 UTC Post #51056
Now, I'm not trying to build up a post count here. I have searched the web and the instructions with soundforge and (I imagine because soundforge doesn't call them "cues") I can't figure out how to make a .wav loop. PLease don't tell me you set the loop playback button and hit "Save as..." because it can't be that easy.

Ok, tell me if it's that easy... I can handle it.
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-15 03:17:32 UTC Post #51084
Damn, that was difficult to figure out... but I got it. I've got computer buzzes, sparkish sounds, and Iron Maiden's "Wrathchild" playing in the hallway loudspeakers.
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-15 04:23:38 UTC Post #51101
Okay.

For people's future reference, you click in the timebar above the wave.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2004-08-17 02:08:17 UTC Post #51506
huhn... I set some markers, make something (a block of time) out of it, and then save it as a PCM .wav 22050, mono.
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