File: Buzzerante.swf-(879 KB, 400x222, Loop)
[_] making loops is fun Anonymous 06/09/21(Wed)15:17:16 No.3466992
tried a bit of syncing this time around
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 06/09/21(Wed)15:35:29 No.3466993
OC? On my /f/???
I'm glad people still make them. I've thought about creating a "how to loop for dummies" flash,
but figured anyone browsing /f/ at this point already knows.... am I wrong? Do the uninitiated
still browse this board?
>> [_] Anonymous 06/09/21(Wed)17:15:14 No.3466997
>>3466992
Very nice. Gonna add this to Flashpoint. How would you like to be credited?
>> [_] Anonymous 06/09/21(Wed)19:39:48 No.3467007
kewl
>> [_] Anonymous 06/10/21(Thu)01:02:47 No.3467025
>>3466993
it's worth doing, the eol spike was massive
>> [_] Anonymous 06/10/21(Thu)08:42:28 No.3467051
>>3466997
eh, I wasn't thinking about using a name here but you can credit me as Martin
>> [_] Anonymous 06/10/21(Thu)11:15:01 No.3467055
>>3467051
Alright :)
>> [_] Anonymous 06/10/21(Thu)13:43:53 No.3467075
>>3466992
I can always tell your flashes apart from they loop so incredibly seamlessly, how do you do it
anon?
>> [_] Anonymous 06/10/21(Thu)16:23:49 No.3467092
>>3467075
sony vegas
I enhance the track so I can see the individual waves and I try to find the "sweet spots" - the
beginning and the end - where the clip can play seamlessly. It takes patience and listening for
several times to make sure it's just right
also fun fact: in this song the sax plays after the singing but I swapped them so the sax plays
first