I have been playing with AN1xEdit and it seems to work very well so far. However, one of the things I enjoy doing with other librarians is to randomize an entire bank of sounds and then flip through them quickly to see if I hear something intriguing to tweak to taste; AN1xEdit doesn't appear to offer this capability. It seems that one must randomize and download a single sound, try it, decide to save it or not, then do it all again. That greatly slows me down in my 'sound surfing,' and it would be nice if I could randomize an entire bank for bulk download. Am I missing the way to do this in AN1xEdit, or is it in fact impossible? (I suppose I could go back to SoundDiver to actually create the banks and download them, but I'm not that familiar with SD's randomizer and I don't know what it needs for "seed" data, if anything.) Thanks, mike -- As a generalisation, the technology has NOTHING to do with the music. For each specific artist, it has EVERYTHING to do with the music. (cassiel) > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < metlay / atomic city / metlay@... / http://www.atomiccity.com
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Quick AN1xEdit question on randomization
2003-04-29 by Mike Metlay
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