Frage von Guest:Hello,
I'm looking for programs to manage tones. Although I have found one, but it is too expensive:
XP Sound Miner http://www.soundminer.com/products/products_xp.htmlEs sollte
similar.
Alternatively, I know because FindSounds range.
Simple mp3 archive programs like MAGIX Music Manager 2007 are unsuitable because they have redundant functions, such as burning or cover function, sync with external devices ... have
There is no preference for which operating system, it hauptsache Tonverwaltung.
(optimal: display of channels (1 for mono, 2 stereo ,..., List of mp3, aiff, wav, au ..., saved as a database, active development, the waveform display)
What other programs?
What programs are used in the industry (music studios, film studios ...)?
Antwort von steveb:
Similar to other data, the files must be correctly named. Then you need do no archiving tool. Then klappts even with the Explorer.
Antwort von JMitch:
That probably depends on how many sounds you have to manage. I'm just a film dubbing, when you need to browse 1000'de files - can be quite stressful if you make the Explorer Style want (even if you have any file name and a magnifying glass structure have pure). A database with Prelisten (just like Sound Miner) can be very helpful, but the cost is.
I have often wondered how the guys in Hollywood are doing it - but be sure to have written their own tools.
For me, the built-in Nuendo Mediapool browser suffice - there you can search for specific synonymous and synonymous it works quite well. A proper database is of course not synonymous.
Antwort von Guest:
Thanks for the comments.
So directly Programs synonymous not know her?
There must be more to this sector give! Otherwise, there is indeed a sound mineral program can not.
Antwort von steveb:
That probably depends on how many sounds you have to manage. I'm just a film dubbing, when you need to browse 1000'de files - can be quite stressful if you make the Explorer Style want (even if you have any file name and a magnifying glass structure have pure). A database with Prelisten (just like Sound Miner) can be very helpful, but the cost is.
I have often wondered how the guys in Hollywood are doing it - but be sure to have written their own tools.
For me, the built-in Nuendo Mediapool browser suffice - there you can search for specific synonymous and synonymous it works quite well. A proper database is of course not synonymous.
everything is a question of workflow. My Sound Archive, I know. And with every sound must be ordinary attributes. If you sound like a thunderclap search, so you do not synonymous with all files, but only where the Donner draufsteht ... Clearly, each of the archive is built (and I speak not of sounds on CD disk copy) establish a coherent system to cope. is just as sort photos .... ... Bookkeeping arrange label videos, etc.
Samplitude is otherwise too referral programs.