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Anyone know of something like this?

I've checked out FW2 which would be perfect if it could SEARCH. And the other ones whose names I can't rememebr, couldn't do 24 bit, and one was spyware.

I need: Something that can browse/search through waves 'ableton style', and then I can drag said waves into guru or Highlife while using Sonar 6.

Any ideas?

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Last edited by Spookyrockstar on Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:53 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Atari 1040ste / Master Tracks Pro / Casio VL Tone

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Maybe loophorse?

http://www.artservant.co.uk/zealey/zealey_software.htm

although personally i found the combination of xplorer2 + foobar2000 good enough for my sample management needs...

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thanks! Should also mention that I need it to be able to audition files. I'll check out xplorer 2 + foobar2000.

Can't wait to get home!
Atari 1040ste / Master Tracks Pro / Casio VL Tone

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I would like a system that does thing the way i envision Vista does.

Search for all audio.
Group select some samples based on location and or file name.
Add Meta data to them (BD, compressed, short).
Create virtual search folders that return direct links to all samples that fit what you are looking for and are automatically updated.
(I guess iTunes kind of works like this too)

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XnView ?

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ooo XnView! Will try that too! Almost off work.
Atari 1040ste / Master Tracks Pro / Casio VL Tone

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Wait XnView, is for graphics only, as far as I can tell. thanks though.
Atari 1040ste / Master Tracks Pro / Casio VL Tone

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Need something like Picasa for samples. I've not seen it yet, but I can't honestly claim to have done a lot of looking.

DaveL
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look into auditionit

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Spookyrockstar wrote:Wait XnView, is for graphics only, as far as I can tell. thanks though.
Not at all.
You can also filter the filetype, it has a search and a tag function, etc.
It became a powerfull program.

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i want something that can help identify the root pitch of a sample while it helps you organize them too.
there's also this one from aetmos:
http://gersic.com/static.php?page=static060724-080916

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Total Commander with various audio plugins. Takes a LOT of work to setup, but it's a great program.

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soma wrote:I would like a system that does thing the way i envision Vista does.

Search for all audio.
Group select some samples based on location and or file name.
Add Meta data to them (BD, compressed, short).
Create virtual search folders that return direct links to all samples that fit what you are looking for and are automatically updated.
(I guess iTunes kind of works like this too)
Sounds like you want Mac OS X :lol:

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No but seriously, you guys need Audiofinder. Does all of the above and much much more... Too bad its only... erm... nevermind. :D

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Thanks for the replies all.

I'll check out Total Commander again. But IIRC, I couldn't drag from it to Guru or Highlife in Sonar. Or maybe it was that didn't have an integrated audition. maybe the plugins will help with this? (I was checking so many, that I lost track of the names!)

I'll check out XnView again too.
Atari 1040ste / Master Tracks Pro / Casio VL Tone

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