Listen at the loop point — you'll hear a click.
Why is my music loop not seamless?
Your loop isn't seamless because the waveform at the end of the file doesn't line up with the start — a level jump, a phase mismatch, or a leftover reverb tail. That mismatch is heard as a click or a gap on every repeat. Re-upload the same file to Loop Music and it finds a matching splice point in about 20 seconds, so the join disappears.
- Fixes clicks & pops
- Fixes gaps
- Fixes volume dips
Hear the exact problem you're describing
This is the click at the loop point — and what the same track sounds like once it's fixed.
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 anyone whose loop keeps clicking
Most 'not seamless' loops fail at the splice, not in the player settings.
Clicking loops
A hard level jump at the join — replaced with an aligned splice.
Gappy loops
A drop to silence at the seam because the ends don't meet.
Reverb-tail loops
The tail collides with the start; Loop Music finds a cleaner cut point.
Re-encoded loops
Lossy artifacts at the ends — export lossless FLAC or WAV instead.
A/B testers
Compare your old loop against the fixed version in one upload.
Fix a non-seamless loop in 3 steps
Don't fight the player — fix the file, then loop it anywhere.
Re-upload the problem track
Drop the exact file that clicks into the free Loop Music extension.
Let it re-score the splice
The algorithm compares join candidates and picks the lowest-discontinuity point — about 20 seconds.
A/B and download
Confirm the seam is gone in the browser, then download the clean loop.
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A loop that clicks almost never needs new player settings — it needs a better splice point.
Non-seamless loops: common questions
The real reasons loops fail — and the one-step fix.
Why is my music loop not seamless?
Because the sample values at the end of the file don't match the values at the start. When it wraps around, that sudden jump is heard as a click, pop or gap.
It usually isn't your player. Re-upload the file to Loop Music and it chooses a splice on matching, zero-crossing-aligned samples so the loop point becomes inaudible.
How do I get rid of the click at the loop point?
Fix the file, not the player. Run it through Loop Music, which repositions the splice to matching samples, then use the exported loop anywhere.
Adding a tiny fade can hide a click but dulls the audio; choosing a correct splice keeps the loop punchy and truly seamless.
Why does my loop have a gap or a pause?
There's silence or a level dip at the start or end of the file, so the ends don't meet. The player faithfully repeats that gap on every cycle.
Loop Music trims to where the audio actually meets and aligns the ends, removing the pause without you editing the waveform by hand.
My loop has reverb at the end — can that be fixed?
Yes. A reverb tail that spills past the intended end collides with the start on repeat. Loop Music finds a cut point where the tail and the start blend cleanly.
Ambient and reverb-heavy material is the hardest to loop by hand, which is exactly where automatic splice detection helps most.
Do I have to re-record or re-edit the track?
No. Upload the same file that's failing — Loop Music re-analyzes it and fixes the splice in about 20 seconds. No re-recording, no manual trimming.
The free plan covers five fixes a month, so you can repair your existing loops before deciding on Pro.
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