LoopingAudioPlayer

Play audio data in an endless loop that you can control to the very milliseconds using simple and straightforward software solution.

  • LoopingAudioPlayer
  • Version :1.0
  • License :Trial
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Koku Rui

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LoopingAudioPlayer Description

LoopingAudioPlayer is a lightweight piece of software designed to help you enhance samples and audio data by creating and combining loops together.

Rugged and old-school, yet approachable interface

The installation is a fast and forthright process that does not take too long and does not require any special attention from your part. As a side note, you should make sure that you have Java installed on your computer, as otherwise, you are unable to launch the utility.

The program includes an outdated GUI that consists of a small window where you can play the audio track and select the desired number of loops. You can play one file at a time and add it via drag and drop. At the same time, you can establish the number of loops along with their corresponding span and curvature and store the settings by hitting the Save button.

Simple and straightforward functionality

In spite of the clean and simple looks, it is recommended that you can check out the two manuals to learn more about its functionality. Therefore, once you add the music file, you can play the sample and use left click and drag to set the loop position on the dedicated bar.

It goes without saying that the tool allows you to set the total number of the loop and repeats in each play. Moreover, you can edit different settings for the loop you are creating and store them for the audio file name. However, you should bear in mind that if you alter the file name, the settings cannot be read anymore.

Lastly, the tool packs three modes – Dual, Normal and Fading – that you can use to enhance and fine-tune the loops. As you probably hinted, the Dual Mode permits you to play audio data from two audio positions, whereas Fading Mode is most suitable if your sample contains noise that typically occurs when the loop position is at a relatively silent part of the track.

A tool that can be useful for anyone who enjoys audio mixing

In the eventuality that you want to extract a precise loop from your samples or perhaps want to come up with some catchy background music similar to the ones you commonly find in games and movies, then perhaps LoopingAudioPlayer could come in handy.

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