The reason this doesn’t work on all samples is that you need a perfect wave cycle to create seamless loops. You can improve the sound of the loop by moving it around and selecting different wave cycles for your loop points.
Play the sample with the loop option turned on by selecting the top left icon, next to the play button. Once you’ve highlighted to the cycle, use ALT + L to create a loop. When creating a loop, you’ll want to start on any of the zero crossings and then click and drag at least 1 full cycle. Each cycle starts from zero, goes up and down and back to zero. You can easily see the wave cycles in the 808 above. This will allow your cursor to click on parts of the waveform that won’t click or pop when you create loop points.
Go to the snap settings and select Zero-Point Crossing.
In Edison, click the bottom left dropdown menu. Select the option and select “Edit in Audio Editor.” This will send the sample to an instance of Edison. Fortunately, there is a simple solution in FL Studio by using Edison to create loop points that will continuously loop the sample seamlessly.įirst, you’ll want to go to the channel settings of your sample and right-click the waveform window.