Then grab the right side of the clip and drag it to the right to repeat the song. Want to expedite this process? Start by selecting a song that’s already a seamless loop. Remember to add crossfades for smoother transitions. You can then copy and paste your new loop as many times as needed. Once you do, split the track at that spot. Start by finding a natural place to divide the arrangement. To create a loop, we’re going to refer back to remixing 101. Looping a track is the most logical way to make it longer. Take care with this technique, though, as changing the speed too much will impact audio quality. If you want the song to end naturally, it’s best to follow the remixing steps above to remove a section of the song and then move the end earlier in the project timeline.įinally, if your track is barely too long - or short, for that matter - and you want to avoid remixing, you can alternatively adjust the playback rate under “item settings” (shortcut: double-click the clip). This is a fast and easy solution but not necessarily ideal in all scenarios. You could split the clip where you want it to end and then create a fade-out. Is your audio track too long for your project? There are a few ways you can make it shorter.
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Got it? Up next is adjusting song length - a pretty straightforward task once you understand how to remix.