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By BxJaze Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:24 am
ritec wrote:What do I use to create my programs on the 5k?

here is my methodology:

1) audition and label samples using a Program called SampleCatalog.exe



Where'd you find this program, samplecatalog?
By diegoeskryptic Wed Nov 12, 2008 2:50 pm
BxJaze wrote:
ritec wrote:What do I use to create my programs on the 5k?

here is my methodology:

1) audition and label samples using a Program called SampleCatalog.exe



Where'd you find this program, samplecatalog?



I was using the same method with Fl studio. This program works faster.

http://rekkerd.org/az-audio-releases-sampletagger/
By ritec Fri Nov 14, 2008 4:21 am
oh good looking out that program is indeed better!

samplecatalogger is outdated and the guy who wrote it is not going to work on it anymore so...
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By NorthernElite Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:55 pm
diegoeskryptic wrote:
BxJaze wrote:
ritec wrote:What do I use to create my programs on the 5k?

here is my methodology:

1) audition and label samples using a Program called SampleCatalog.exe



Where'd you find this program, samplecatalog?



I was using the same method with Fl studio. This program works faster.

http://rekkerd.org/az-audio-releases-sampletagger/



Good call - like it! ...thanks :D
By diegoeskryptic Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:45 am
Sample tagger doesn't seem to load all my wav files. How about yall's?

I found Ritec's sample catalog: http://www.geocities.com/samplecatalog/ This program works excellent. You can have it scan your hard drive for wave files, Preview on the fly, then catagorize them according to type of sounds. This is excellent for the way I work!

Others I found are

total commander

xplorer 2 lite
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By NorthernElite Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:13 am
diegoeskryptic wrote:Sample tagger doesn't seem to load all my wav files. How about yall's?

I found Ritec's sample catalog: http://www.geocities.com/samplecatalog/ This program works excellent. You can have it scan your hard drive for wave files, Preview on the fly, then catagorize them according to type of sounds. This is excellent for the way I work!

Others I found are

total commander

xplorer 2 lite


Didn't have any issues so far with sampletagger - but I didn't use it 'in anger' yet.

Is there anything different about the WAV's it won't read for you i.e. bit depth, sample rates or filenames etc?

I'll check those other apps out as I'm managing all of my samples the manual way at the moment and it takes a lot of effort - I need to work smarter with this.

Thanks again.