SampleSift 2.1 (MacOS) - From Tweakbench!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 423 posts since 1 Feb, 2003 from Los Angeles, CA
Here's some quick fixes to the tags/filters:
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- KVRian
- 815 posts since 19 Mar, 2001 from berlin / germany
mh... I would think after about 8h it would have at least tagged most samples. but most samples aren't tagged at all. not even some simple 909 snare or hihats. is this correct? also it didn't tagged any loops at all.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 423 posts since 1 Feb, 2003 from Los Angeles, CA
that’s clearly just the quick import pass, it hasn’t done the ML analysis yet. trigger a force re-analysis from the file menu and you should see a progress indicator start at the bottom left.
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- KVRian
- 815 posts since 19 Mar, 2001 from berlin / germany
Hi, while I thought after 8h it should have analyzed everything, I already tried „reanalyzing“ for the exact samples in the screenshot (with ML auto-tagging activated). I see the progress indicator (though above the sample list, not bottom): no tagging for the samples. Tried with some other samples and for about half of them it worked. But the tagging feels a little random. It tagged a hihat-loop with „piano“ (and other more correct tags).
Wish you all the best, but I suppose it’s not for me at the moment.
Wish you all the best, but I suppose it’s not for me at the moment.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 423 posts since 1 Feb, 2003 from Los Angeles, CA
v2.1 is now live, what's new:
• Audio output device picker — choose your speakers or external interface/sound card from the new Preferences window (⌘,), so previews play through your own monitoring setup.
• Faster, smarter auto-tagging — SampleSift now reads sample names far more intelligently (including drum-machine shorthand like BD/SD/HH and one-shot/loop folder layouts) and listens to the audio for richer tags. It works automatically out of the box.
• Much faster library analysis — analysis skips redundant work on clearly-named samples and uses more of your Mac's cores, with an accurate progress count.
• Click-to-filter tags — tap any tag to filter your library instantly, plus a quick Loops / One-Shots filter.
• Keyboard shortcuts for common actions — Edit Tags, Find Similar, Copy Path, and Open With.
• Readability fix — colored tags are now clear on selected rows.
• Audio output device picker — choose your speakers or external interface/sound card from the new Preferences window (⌘,), so previews play through your own monitoring setup.
• Faster, smarter auto-tagging — SampleSift now reads sample names far more intelligently (including drum-machine shorthand like BD/SD/HH and one-shot/loop folder layouts) and listens to the audio for richer tags. It works automatically out of the box.
• Much faster library analysis — analysis skips redundant work on clearly-named samples and uses more of your Mac's cores, with an accurate progress count.
• Click-to-filter tags — tap any tag to filter your library instantly, plus a quick Loops / One-Shots filter.
• Keyboard shortcuts for common actions — Edit Tags, Find Similar, Copy Path, and Open With.
• Readability fix — colored tags are now clear on selected rows.