ADSR Sample Manager Alternative or Competitor

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I also own resonic pro, which is almost perfect. I'm still hoping the dev adds a way to scan analyze n list samples in key, alike loop cloud as resonic is really well made.
INTERFACE: RME ADI-2/4 Pro/Antelope Orion Studio Synergy Core/BAE 1073 MPF Dual/Heritage Audio Successor+SYMPH EQ
SYNTHS: Arturia Polybrute 12/Roland Jupiter X + Juno X/Yamaha Montage M/Yamaha KX88/Softsynths + Samplers
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macmuse wrote: Mon May 11, 2020 12:13 am I have AudioFinder (for over a decade) and Samplism. AF gives you a lifetime license, previews MIDI files and does many more things that Samplism does not such as editing. However I much prefer Samplism as it is lightning fast for categorizing and sub-categorizing which is something AF does not do without your guidance. In AF you have to make metadata tags for everything. Samplism needs minimal intervention from me, usually only on the rare occasion that it doesn’t automatically recognize a developer and I need to assist. I keep my samples organized anyway so Samplism is basically mimicking my file structure at my request; however it further drills down to snares, kick, genres, etc. and tags it all on its own.
Unfortunately, it looks like Samplism is for the Mac only. I didn't see a Windows version available...
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Samplism looks great! Only thing missing though is key detection and quality attributes like 'timbre' 'pitch' and the option to filter (automatically) for similar sounding samples.

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I think there are a couple of drum machines that also work well with that concept of sample sorting xln xo and Algonaut Atlas 2 ..... It is only a subset of what you are looking at but because I am looking for alternatives to adsr as well I have noticed them. I am thankful that the adsr one is available so I don't complain to much.

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