In DAWs, loop/cycle region and loop state are normally saved as part of the project/session. Audacity doesn't save the state of the looping. This is especially important now that we have the loop ...
If the User has a looping region of 4 measures, for example, and chooses to adjust the tempo of the project, the looping region will stretch or shrink dependant on the tempo.
In this second and final part I'll demonstrate some of the loop-specific tools I've found in Ardour, Reaper, and Audacity. Tutorials and links to project demos are included, so warm up your headphones ...