and trying to sell my house
JZ wrote:Hey Topaz,
Feel free to use the support forum on the site.
Cheers
John
JZ wrote:Hey Topaz,
Feel free to use the support forum on the site.
Cheers
John
Good luck with the house selling.topaz wrote:please post here, im testing too much stuff
and trying to sell my house
JZ wrote:Good luck with the house selling.
I've tested the new version on two 98 machines and all seems OK now. You'll need version 1.2 from the site. I've removed the looping feature until I can get it working for 98. I'm dead keen on sorting the drag and drop idea as well.
Thanks for you input.
Hi Therejmh wrote:Loop horse is indeed a cool piece of software
Needs to address a few things though:
- resizeable window
- arranging the buttons in the top right corner to standard order (a small niggle but still)
A minor issue with it, sometimes both clicking the files and moving through them with cursor keys won't play the sound. Happens a lot less with keys.
Also, there's something odd about the properties detection. Occasionally it just shows something that isn't accurate, most of the time it's the frequency (I'm seeing 22kHz when the sample is in standard 44.1kHz format). This happens rarely though, browsed through a 1.5gb collection of recently downloaded breakbeats and noticed that on a couple of breaks.
Still, great piece of software. It already puts the good old WaveBrowser into retirement. All it needs is a bit of refinement
Of course! All options should be made optional, such as "play looped" and "play embedded loops", eventually as a loop sub-menu.jmh wrote: All I could add is is making the loop thing optional,
Maybe you should ask some of the fellow developers hanging in the DSP and plugin programming forums...JZ wrote: The embedded loop point thing has got me stumped at the mo. I wonder if there are any ActiveX objects out there that will read this kind of info?
cool thingJZ wrote:Hi There
You may ..or may not…..find this useful if you need to manage wav/mp3 files.
I created a bit of software a while back to make auditioning and bulk copying samples from CD’s and other sources easier. I find it useful for music magazine cover-mounts when I want to copy files from various folders to one folder, or separate the ‘wheat from the chaff’ in existing sample folders. To cut along story short…
I’ve made it available as freeware, pc only though. If you find it useful, let me know…
http://www.zealey.co.uk/software
cheers
John
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