You can use the Stop all sound command and then call the new loop. that will stop the first loop and start the new one in one action: The code will look like this:

On (Press)
Stop All Sounds
Begin Tell Target ("musicclip")
Go to and Play (2)
End Tell Target
End On

each of your sound loops should be a seperate "movie clip" with two frames the first blank with a stop action and the second has the music in it that loops lets say 100,000 times. Regards, Bill


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