Listen at the loop point — you'll hear a click.
How to make music loop perfectly in DaVinci Resolve
You can repeat an audio clip across a Resolve timeline all you like — but if the file clicks at its ends, every duplicated join clicks too. Make the track seamless first: Loop Music finds the gap-free splice in about 20 seconds, so you import one clean file, duplicate it on Fairlight, and the loop is perfect with no crossfades.
- Fairlight-friendly
- No manual crossfades
- Lossless import
A timeline loop should repeat with no click and no pause
Duplicating a raw clip clicks at each join. Hear that — then a seamless clip that doesn't.
Real processing takes about 20 seconds.
Same loop point — now smooth and click-free.
🎧 Best with headphones. Real audio: the loop point (where the end meets the start) plays in the middle of each clip.
For Resolve editors filling a timeline
Fix the file once and stop hand-drawing crossfades on every join.
Long-form editors
One seamless clip duplicated across an extended scene.
Documentary & interview
Continuous beds under long stretches of dialogue.
Corporate & explainer
Clean background music for training and marketing runs.
Music & performance
Loop a section as a bed without Fairlight surgery.
Montage editors
Endless energy tracks under fast-cut sequences.
Loop music for Resolve in 3 steps
Prepare the file in the browser, then repeat it on the timeline.
Make the track seamless in Loop Music
Drop your music into the free Chrome extension and click Create loop.
Import the file to Resolve
Bring the seamless file into your project — WAV on Pro keeps it lossless.
Duplicate it on the timeline
Repeat the clean clip end-to-end; the joins are silent, no crossfades needed.
Simple, honest pricing
Free handles the odd project. Go Pro for WAV masters and steady editing work.
Free
Perfect to try it out
- 5 loops / month
- No loop history
- No WAV export
- Standard queue
Pro
Billed $35.88/year — save 25%
- 300 loops / month
- History of all loops
- WAV export
- No watermarks
- Priority queue
Yearly plan billed as $35.88/year — just $2.99/mo (save 25%). Cancel anytime.
Resolve repeats the file it's given — Loop Music makes that file seamless so the loop is perfect.
Looping in DaVinci Resolve: common questions
What Resolve editors ask about looping audio.
How do I make music loop perfectly in DaVinci Resolve?
Make the track seamless in Loop Music, then import it and duplicate the clip across your timeline. Because the file has no seam, each repeat joins the next silently — no crossfades required.
Repeating a raw file in Resolve still exposes the splice, since Fairlight plays the audio exactly as-is.
Why does my looped audio click in Resolve?
Because the source file isn't seamless — its ends don't match, so every duplicated join clicks. Loop Music fixes the file so the timeline loop plays clean.
Resolve doesn't repair the splice for you; the fix has to be in the file before you import it.
Do I need to crossfade every join in Fairlight?
Not with a seamless source. A file from Loop Music already has matching ends, so you just duplicate the clip — no per-join crossfades to draw.
This saves a lot of time on long edits where you'd otherwise crossfade dozens of joins.
What format should I import into Resolve?
Import the Loop Music file as WAV (Pro) for the cleanest master, or FLAC (Free). Both are lossless and keep the seamless join intact.
Starting from a high-quality source gives Resolve the best material for your final render.
Loop your music perfectly in Resolve
Make the file seamless free in about 20 seconds, then duplicate it on the timeline.
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