I am just going to play it from my Ibook. I will just put the Ibook next to the bird cage and start it & go to the show. --- James Paul Manley Albuquerque, New Mexico Jim Manley's Photoshop Elements Page http://www.geocities.com/jim_p_manley/index.html On Apr 9, 2006, at 7:11 PM, Samantha Cornell wrote: > Good point. I was assuming (perhaps wrongly) that he would be > burning it to a CD and playing it from a separate CD player / > boombox / what have you. If the intent is to play it from iTunes > directly, there is certainly no need to create multiple tracks. > > > On Apr 9, 2006, at 8:50 PM, Rebecca Hoffman wrote: > >> You don't need to create multiple tracks in iTunes. You can set a >> track to repeat by clicking the third button from the left at the >> bottom left of the iTunes window. >> >> Rebecca >> >> On Apr 9, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Jim Manley wrote: >> >> >>> That is a good idea. I will try both. >>> >>> .Thanks >>> --- >>> James Paul Manley >>> Albuquerque, New Mexico >>> >>> Jim Manley's Photoshop Elements Page >>> http://www.geocities.com/jim_p_manley/index.html >>> >>> >>> On Apr 9, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Samantha Cornell wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I know you can do this with a repeating loop in GarageBand...but >>>> I don't know enough about it to feel comfortable trying to >>>> explain how...I'm afraid I'd lead you astray. >>>> >>>> If you don't have/want to deal with GarageBand, what about just >>>> recording a sound (yourself speaking?), importing it into >>>> iTunes, creating a playlist with many copies of that track, and >>>> burning it to CD. Otherwise, you could just burn a CD with >>>> just one track of the phrase(s) and set your CD player to >>>> repeat. That way it would go on until you returned home. >>>> >>>