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Started December 27th, 2005 · 3 replies · Latest reply by eliasheuninck 19 years, 8 months ago

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eliasheuninck

183 sounds

10 posts

19 years, 8 months ago
#1

Hello!

I'm gonna buy a powerbook for school-apps, but also for my musicmaking stuff.
But it's been always a mess in my audio catalog-structure.
Does somebody know if there is a 'normalized' way to structure your maps (ment for samples, drumloops etc) in the finder...?

I hope it is clear so?
thanks!

Greets, elias

Bram

122 sounds

1,573 posts

19 years, 8 months ago
#2

I think there isn't.

This is why in freesound we chose not for directories, but for tags.

If you have a loop with bass drum and snare drum, do you catalogue it under loop or under drum or under what? Try seeing if there's any software out there that alows you to store your samples using tags!

- bram

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eliasheuninck

183 sounds

10 posts

19 years, 8 months ago
#3

yes, I found this.

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/audiofinder.html

I shall try this out!
Thanks!

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