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| quote: | Originally posted by Magnus
What sequencer do you use? If you are using Cubase, you can do File, Import Audio File, which opens a Windows Explorer with a built in autoplay feature. From this window, you can drag and drop, create new folders, and sort into other window explorer windows just as you would if you were not using Cubase. I use this all the time to sort samples but using the arrow keys to quickly audition massive amounts of samples. |
Yes I use Cubase. Will try that and see how it works out.
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
Sample Tagger is free and probably just what you're looking for. |
This is a cool app. But I don't understand half of it and the broken english in the manual isn't helping. Can you explain to me what exactly this software does? I.e. what do these virtual folders mean?
I really like the auto preview function. It's amazingly fast and you can set it to loop and I can set the volume specifically for this app, which is great.
The only thing I need really, is to be able to copy/cut/paste folders/files and alternatively delete files to the trash. That way I can skim through a 'hihat' folder with auto preview enabled and quickly delete all closed hihat samples to the trash and then drag them from the trash to a separate folder. The del button doesn't seem to do anything in the program and I can't find anything through the menus or in the manual :\
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