At 10:50 AM 18/10/00 +0200, you wrote: >Does anyone know of a shareware app that allows quick and easy >autitioning of WAV files? I store all my samples as WAVs on one >of my PC's hard disks. but browsing and auditioning the samples >by just dbl-clicking on them is very slow. I have tried using various >flavours of Media Player, Sound Recorder, etc, but nothing is >really satisfactory. I get either a long pause before the sample >plays, or the end truncated, some sample rates or bit-depths won't >play, etc. Ideally I'd love to have a simple app with an Explorer >style interface, which would allow quick auditioning. Even better, >a prog that I could just point at a folder, and it would play every >wav in the folder in turn till I hear something interesting. >Anything like that out there? Cool Edit 2000 is a good one - it won't automatically play all of the sounds but if you set it's file open option to autoplay you can just click on each file in turn and it plays them with very low latency. If you have two sound cards then you can have your auditioning app address one while Logic works through the other -- this is how I audition samples especially drum sounds. AFAIK two cards are necessary because Logic 4.6 will still not release audio in the background with some audio drivers (ASIO). Regards, Murray
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Re: [L-OT] WAV Auditioning
2000-10-19 by Murray McDowall
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