sample library management
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sample library management
so,
how do u go about managing your samples?
i've got a good amount of folders, vaguely arranged, and have kept the structure of diy samplepacks fished from the web.
i feel i really have to start skipping thru them, get rid of those that are of no use to me and, ultimately, make a library that is easily accessible and memorisable (good to know exactly where to find what when you want it, right?)
i can handle arranging the basics (synths-stabs/loops/drumhits etc.) but was wondering how peeps here manage their weird, hard-to-name stuff. (speech, oneshots ripped from tracks, fart recordings etc.)
hit me.
how do u go about managing your samples?
i've got a good amount of folders, vaguely arranged, and have kept the structure of diy samplepacks fished from the web.
i feel i really have to start skipping thru them, get rid of those that are of no use to me and, ultimately, make a library that is easily accessible and memorisable (good to know exactly where to find what when you want it, right?)
i can handle arranging the basics (synths-stabs/loops/drumhits etc.) but was wondering how peeps here manage their weird, hard-to-name stuff. (speech, oneshots ripped from tracks, fart recordings etc.)
hit me.
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I begin with ig categories like, vocals, drums, breaks, FX
and in those categories I take what kind of 'category' it fits, that works fine to me.
and in those categories I take what kind of 'category' it fits, that works fine to me.
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