To create a playback loop for a player, first record-enable the player that you want to loop and select the take which you want to affect. Then switch to the graphic editing view by clicking on the graphic editing button and use one of the following two methods:
• Looping the selected notes: with the arrow tool, drag a selection box around the notes that you want to repeat. They will turn white to indicate that they are selected. Choose Create Play Loop from the Region menu. Loop markers will appear in the time line to indicate the beginning of the loop source material, the end of the loop source material, and the end of the last repetition of the loop.
• Looping the current measure: If any notes are selected, deselect them by clicking on empty space in the graphic editing grid. Click in the time line to position the time wiper within a measure that you wish to contain the source material for the loop. Choose Create Play Loop from the Region menu. Loop markers will appear in the time line to indicate the beginning of the loop source material, the end of the loop source material, and the end of the last repetition of the loop.
If loop markers do not appear in the time line, try zooming time in with the zoom slider (magnifying glass) in the lower left of the editing window. Loop markers do not appear in the time line when you are zoomed way out and measure lines are very close together. If zooming doesn’t make them appear, then you have the wrong player selected or the wrong take selected.