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Re: [L-OT] WAV Auditioning

2000-10-21 by Doug Blackley

you can do this in logic audio. just open the audio window, select 
"add new audio file"(or whatever it is), then you navigate the window 
to the folders you want. Open the folders and you get a list of all 
the sounds, hit the "play" button, and they play. Use the arrow key 
to move through the list, each will play as you arrow to it. If you 
can to use a file, click "add", it moves to the add list, and you 
carry on auditioning. Have fun!
	PS this is how it works on a mac...I assume this is not a a 
missing pc feature!



>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?
>
>Leszek Gasiorek
>leszek@...
>www.controlzone.com
>-----------------------------------------
>
>

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