Take a song you already have and turn it into a version that repeats. Drop in an MP3 or WAV and Audjust finds the points where the end of the loop lines up with the start, so the track plays again without a click or an obvious seam where it restarts.
Upload a file, let it analyze the audio, then preview the loop it suggests. You can nudge the start and end points to land on a beat or a bar you like, listen to the join a few times, and export once the repeat sounds clean.
This helps when a song you want as background music is shorter than the time you need to fill, like a stream, a video, or a focus track that should keep going without you hitting replay. It also works for pulling a single loop or sample out of a longer track for a project.
One thing worth knowing: the cleanest loops usually sit between phrases or on a downbeat, not in the middle of a vocal line or a held note. If a loop point sounds off, move it to where the rhythm resets and the seam tends to disappear.
The question most people have is whether the loop is gapless. It is: no silence and no audible jump, so the song can run continuously for as long as you need.
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