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Repeating Sounds like Flaps

mcq

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Hello there!

Since a long time I have a very important question: how can I make a wave file self which behaves like the standard-FS flap or gyro sound: ONE wave-file which includes one part start running, one part looping and one part end running and the FS knows where which part in the wave file begins and ends?

I suppose there are some invisible markers in the wave or something like that... is there anybody who knows some details about that? The door-open- or door-close-sound uses these technic also: if I use my own wave file, the FS04 won't play the sound correctly.
 
Hi there!

Its actually very simple to do that, you just need a good sound editing application.

For example, I use Sony SoundForge, if I open a FS wav file in there, then there are markers on the file for the loop. I can't remember what they are called but its something like "loop start/end"

You just need some software that will allow you to add/edit/remove these.

Like I said I know SoundForge does it, but I can't comment on any others as I don't use them!

All the best,

Alex
 
Hi!

Oh, thank you! So I know now what I am looking for... ;-)

Regards,

Marcel
 
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