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How to loop audio in Premiere Pro for long videos

Premiere Pro will happily repeat a clip across your timeline — but it won't fix a bad splice, so a raw track still clicks at every join. The fix is to make the file seamless first. Loop Music does that in about 20 seconds; then you can duplicate one clean clip to fill a long edit with no crossfades and no audible restart.

  • Premiere & DaVinci ready
  • No manual crossfades
  • Lossless import
Drop your track here track.wav
Loop point — volume dips to zero (gap)
Leveling the seam…
Seamless loop ready — loop.wav
Export: WAV ∞ seamless
↑ Drop a track → click Create loop → the seam levels into an even, seamless WAV

Hear why timeline repeats still click

Duplicating a raw clip clicks at each join. Hear that — then a seamless clip that doesn't.

Raw loop — hard cut

Listen at the loop point — you'll hear a click.

Real processing takes about 20 seconds.

Seamless loop

Same loop point — now smooth and click-free.

Hit "Convert to seamless" to unlock

🎧 Best with headphones. Real audio: the loop point (where the end meets the start) plays in the middle of each clip.

For editors filling long timelines

Pre-process the audio once and stop fighting crossfades on every join.

Premiere Pro editors

One seamless clip duplicated across a 15-minute scene — no nested loops.

DaVinci Resolve

Fairlight-friendly beds without hand-drawn crossfades.

Documentary & long-form

Continuous music under extended narration.

Corporate & explainer video

Clean background beds for training and marketing runs.

Montage makers

Endless energy tracks under sports and gaming edits.

Loop audio for Premiere in 3 steps

Fix the file in the browser, then loop it like normal on your timeline.

1

Make the file seamless in Loop Music

Drop your music into the free extension and click Create loop.

2

Download and import to Premiere

Bring the seamless file into your project — WAV on Pro keeps it lossless.

3

Duplicate it across the timeline

Repeat the one clean clip end-to-end; the joins are inaudible, no crossfades needed.

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  • 5 loops / month
  • No loop history
  • No WAV export
  • Standard queue
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Yearly plan billed as $35.88/year — just $2.99/mo (save 25%). Cancel anytime.

100% seamless — every loop, every export
~20s to a finished seamless loop
6+ audio formats supported

Editors pre-loop in Loop Music before importing — the timeline just repeats a file that's already clean.

Looping in Premiere: common questions

What editors ask when a short track has to fill a long cut.

How do I loop audio in Premiere Pro?

Make the track seamless in Loop Music first, then duplicate that clip across your timeline. Because the file has no seam, each repeat joins the next with no click — no crossfades required.

Repeating a raw file in Premiere still exposes the splice, since the editor plays the file exactly as-is. Fixing the file beforehand is what makes the timeline loop clean.

Why does my looped audio click in Premiere?

Because the source file isn't seamless — its end and start don't match, so every duplicated join clicks. Premiere doesn't correct that automatically.

Run the file through Loop Music once; the exported loop has matching ends, so duplicating it on the timeline produces continuous audio.

Can't I just add a crossfade between clips?

You can, but crossfading every join is tedious on a long edit and softens the audio. A seamless source removes the need entirely — you just repeat the clip.

Loop Music places a correct splice instead of masking the click, so the loop stays punchy without dozens of manual crossfades.

Does the same method work in DaVinci Resolve or CapCut?

Yes. The trick is the file, not the editor. A seamless file from Loop Music loops cleanly in Resolve, CapCut, Final Cut or any NLE.

Make it seamless once and reuse it across projects and editors without reprocessing.

What format should I import into Premiere?

Import WAV (Pro) for the cleanest master, or FLAC (Free). Both are lossless and keep the seamless join intact through your edit.

Starting from a high-quality source also gives Premiere the best material to work with when you render the final video.

Fill a long edit with one clean loop

Make your music seamless free in about 20 seconds, then loop it across the Premiere timeline.

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