Hi,

I apologize if this has been asked before. I poked around with the search tool for a bit, but did not find anything that matched.

What I would like to do is to take a BIAB song (with no intro or ending, possibly 1 or more choruses) and generate a wav file suitable for looping. So far my efforts to do this have had a couple of problems. In one case, no matter what I did, the end had a funny fade to it. In another case everything sounded great but there was a fraction of a second of silence at the end. In both cases, when I looped the wav file, it became very obvious where the "seam" was. I finally pulled the file into audacity and trimmed off the little tail at the end and it sounds pretty good.

I figured that I can't be the first person to do this :-) Is there really no alternative other than using other tools to finish up the loop? Should I really be using RealBand for this purpose? I admit that I have not even begun to dig into that program. Even though I have owned many versions of BIAB over the years, I continue to learn new things about using it properly.

thanks,
Dave