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Tutorials » Audio: Using Component Audio (Chunks) and SyncTracks to Create Compelling Soundtracks with Small File Sizes - Page 9
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This will take us to frame 239. On frame 240 of track B, add the sound Spankin_B.aif. Set the LOOP parameter to TWO (2) for this clip {figure 6}. You should now be at frame 337. At frame 338, add the sound Spankin_break.aif on the track labeled Break, and set it's LOOP parameter to TWO (2) {figure 7}. |
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Now
go back to track A, frame 433 and add another instance of Spankin_A.aif
Set it's loop parameter to 2 {figure 8}.
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| Finally, we
are ready to wrap up our arrangement with an ending. On the one remaining
unused track labeled Outro, insert Spankin_outro.aif at frame 529
{figure 9}.
We now have all of our component pieces on the timeline. You can play your movie to hear the arrangement you just created. |
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Now
go back to track A, frame 433 and add another instance of Spankin_A.aif
Set it's loop parameter to 2 {figure 8}.



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