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#### To add samples (track 1 is delayed)
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Do the following only if track 1 is delayed (see below if track 2 is delayed).
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Do the following only if track 1 is delayed (see [below](./creating_music_loops#to-subtract-samples-track-2-is-delayed) if track 2 is delayed).
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Zoom out and place the cursor in the silence of track 2 (make sure the selection length is 0 samples!). From the menu select:
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LOOPLENGTH = 3,552,726 + 373 = 3,553,099 samples
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Skip to Finding the Loop Start below
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Skip to [Finding the Loop Start](./creating_music_loops#finding-the-loop-start) below
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#### To subtract samples (track 2 is delayed)
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![017_add_temp_marker](uploads/6be9c8ad588588df53a122d1ca854090/017_add_temp_marker.png)
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**Figure 17. Adding a temporary marker**
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Since in this example track 2 is delayed, we will be removing 45 samples from the silence at the beginning of track 2. If in your case track 1 is delayed, then you will want to add samples to the silence instead (as described above).
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Since in this example track 2 is delayed, we will be removing 45 samples from the silence at the beginning of track 2. If in your case track 1 is delayed, then you will want to add samples to the silence instead (as described [above](./creating_music_loops#to-subtract-samples-track-2-is-delayed)).
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While zoomed in to the silence of track 2, 45 samples are selected (as shown in Figure 18) and then removed by pressing the backspace key.
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