
However, for audio you only have Bit Rate, Bit Depth and File Type. The issue I have is with Windows, in the search columns you can add extra sections. Very helpful and much appreciated! Currently using a Windows machine with BulkRenameUtility (free software), which does the job well for batch renaming but that's about it. Too mega for me, even though I have literally millions of one-shot and loop samples.įirstly, thank you for taking the time to type all that out and provide all appropriate the links. Originally developed for SFX editors, it's matured into a system with powerful features for music editors / supervisors / librarians as well as music creators. It supports ReWire, direct spotting of samples to the ProTools timeline, etc.
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Plus the MacOS Spotlight search engine is fully integrated within all apps and can always find what I'm looking for.īut, if you're not satisfied with that, there's SoundMiner, which is THE high-end, sophisticated (and expensive) system for tagging, sorting, and importing samples to major DAWs.


Oops!) But since the OS will never go away, my organization will stay intact even if I switch from Mac to Windows or whatever. (Been there, done that with a FileMaker DB back in the day. I don't like to rely on third-party database apps or other non-OS methods of organizing things, because if those solutions go away or become incompatible with some other app or OS version, there goes your organization.

I just make use of meticulously-organized folder structures in MacOS and precise naming schemes that keep everything in order and easy to find.
