Cool idea, but I'd rather buy a tool, to help me with the content I already have and own. This doesn't seem to offer that, but forces customers to buy new stuff? There is a need for a real sample manager in the daw world.
Totally agree. Samplism by https://audiohelperproject.com is pretty close though, but not perfect.
I have been used Samplism for about a month.
The app has a very well organized user interface and really fast. But the best thing I think is that I don't need to put any tag on the samples myself. The app just scans the folder, puts tags on every sample. Really saved my time.
Of course, this auto-tagging feature is not perfect and needs some improvements. Nevertheless, I think the app is unique and has so much potential to be great.
Samplism is amazing. I really like it. Be sure to check out ADSR's free Sample Manager! It's pretty nice too.
Prefer Samplism atm, but ADSR Manager allows you to play back loops via MIDI and they're all pitched based on your input. Also syncs to your DAW's tempo.
Samplism looks good but is Mac only.
ADSR Manager is decent but I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the idea of tagging 30k+ samples with it. It does have an auto-tag of sorts but it mostly reads the file name which isn't always useful. I have about 500 files with the tag "horse" for instance. I don't know.
Sample Librarian is my go to for Windows. I don't think the UI has been updated since Windows XP and I know that it hasn't been updated since 2012 but it is full-featured and very stable.
And in the interest of not totally hijacking BeatCraft's page... I'd be willing to give you all a $100 or so for a full fledged loop browser that I could import my own samples into.
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