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Loop preview is of course only relevant if you work mostly with loops. Auto preview starts playback automatically if a new sample is selected. The default setting is for both of these to be off but spacebar toggles preview is on by default.
Spacebar toggles preview is a very useful setting which allows the spacebar to control playback in the Workspace Browser but 0 on the numeric keypad stays available to control playback of the session itself when a browser window is active - really useful.
Since the new Workspace Browser there is no longer a Project Browser. The Project browser was a browser specifically for the current project. It always struck me as unnecessary. The only thing I ever used it for was relinking to offline media. Relinking is now done in the Workspace Browser too. The Workspace: Its a pain to set up and a few things make it a pain to use even after you have set it up but the fact remains its better than relying exclusively on Finder or Windows Explorer to manage your files.
Those names are independent from any application on my harddrive. So I tried to avoid proprietary metadata although I could see the benefits which friends had who used soundminer. For me I remember files best because of the project I recorded or created them for.
For that reason I put them into folders named after the project. Thanks for this post Tim! I have not been using metadata too much so far but as I have recently acquired my Sound Devices recorder and my library is starting to grow I think it is time to start adding metadata to all my files!
So I have one question. Metadata is inserted in the notes region in Waveagent. Now how compatible is that with other software? Does it show uop as descriptions in ProTools and how about other software? Nice post! In regards to the Doors project, which field s should be filled out in Wave Agent so as to conform to Protools Workspace metadata?
I use AudioFinder. I mostly use it just for search and spot to Pro Tools. In v5, Iced Audio added a new feature for metadata databases. You can add stuff to other fields, including notes, creator, tags, etc. In the last version, you can add:. Would be great to have different fields for post-editorial things microphone, recorder, designer, location, etc. So, we can just wait…. So, I got SoundMiner and spent most of my royalty check.
I thought, this would be my answer to kick out tunes for download faster. I have some money left over and tried Snapper. Aside from following Finder around, it had nothing to help me organize my sounds. I tried AudioFinder. It did the job.
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