I shall "elaborate," but this comment about sums it up.aMUSEd wrote:As a browser it's fine, but for managing large libraries it is pretty useless as it stands.
- You cannot search patches by name, when you're in the file-browser view.
- You cannot filter or hide patches you don't like.
- You cannot filter by patches you especially like (ie: by rating or by color).
- You cannot rate (or "colorize") patches from the browser (you need to edit it on another page).
- You're restricted to NI's (inadequate) tags. ...which are in fairly arbitrary categories.
- You cannot edit the tags from the browser (again, another page).
- You cannot drag-and-drop between folders (even though it looks like it's dragging something...)
I've not found a perfect patch-browser yet, but Spectrasonics' is clearly the best so far. ...why every developer isn't doing something like this is beyond me. [shrug]
Disclaimer: I am well-known to be a grumpy curmudgeon. Get off my lawn.
