A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by nc2010 » Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:18 pm

Thanks for your message H2Only, i'm glad that you like it! :)

Since 20 days now that I use it, I'm browsing my thousands of .wav much much much faster....
I've been able to localize .wav that I wouldn't have found without it!

I'm happy if you enjoy it :)

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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by H20nly » Fri Jan 04, 2013 10:24 pm

i was just thinking that it's very cool that you just up and decided to fix it by writing a program. you go dude!!!

i definitely had to bump the thread for that. hopefully it will help someone else too. extra points for giving it away free of charge!!

i recently switched to Mac so i can't try it out on my music machine, but i still have a Windows laptop with Live 8 installed... so i'll give it a go eventually...

stay cool. 8)

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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by darkenedsoul » Mon Jan 07, 2013 6:06 pm

Be curious to know what you coded it in ;-)
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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by nc2010 » Mon Jan 07, 2013 8:04 pm

(visual) c++

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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by jestermgee » Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:49 pm

So it doesn't work in XP?

I'm still on old XP because it works and the process for me to upgrade is weeks of setup. I tried in XP and it doesn't work. Shame, it looks really neat.

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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by jestermgee » Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:46 am

Just in case anyone is looking for a more "full featured" sample browser, I have found a decent one for PC here:

http://ifoundasound.com/Index.php?page_id=6

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Allows browsing of samples (WAV, BWAV, MP3, AIFF, etc, has a basic editor, can create projects that open when you open projects in programs such as Ableton, allows tagging and comments for any files and will search these, can collect samples together and place in a folder... Quite an impressive set of features actually and they offer a fully functional free version (limited to 8000 samples) plus a 2 month trial on the Pro version. Cost for licence is under $100.

Tests I have done are great and it looks like it might be added to my work tools for that price.

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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by artpunk » Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:55 am

darkenedsoul wrote:
Rogue Scrunt wrote:Icedaudio.com

audio finder
Too bad it's OSX only. I have heard of that somewhere else....probably here in another thread lol. Looks/sounds like a cool product (didn't waste time to see how much they whack you for).
$69 for a file browser? I can just search files & press my space bar to preview any sound file I find. (On Mac OSX)

“... it was just to make an average listener go: ‘What the fuck is this?’ That’s a real inspiration for me and something that I will explore more on upcoming recordings.”
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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by fishmonkey » Tue Jan 08, 2013 3:41 am

it does a hell of a lot more than that...

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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by artpunk » Tue Jan 08, 2013 3:48 am

fishmonkey wrote:it does a hell of a lot more than that...
Yeah I figured it does, I was being a bit of an arse, but couldn't get past the price. I bought Aalto recently for less. (I know, completely different beasts, but hell I'm having a lot of fun with Aalto!)

“... it was just to make an average listener go: ‘What the fuck is this?’ That’s a real inspiration for me and something that I will explore more on upcoming recordings.”
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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by Rogue Scrunt » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:18 am

artpunk wrote:
darkenedsoul wrote:
Rogue Scrunt wrote:Icedaudio.com

audio finder
Too bad it's OSX only. I have heard of that somewhere else....probably here in another thread lol. Looks/sounds like a cool product (didn't waste time to see how much they whack you for).
$69 for a file browser? I can just search files & press my space bar to preview any sound file I find. (On Mac OSX)

seriously the best 69$ i ever spent
free upgrades for life
a new update nearly every month
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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by artpunk » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:37 am

Looks like I should look into this more deeply... Eats words with a dash of humble pie :oops:

“... it was just to make an average listener go: ‘What the fuck is this?’ That’s a real inspiration for me and something that I will explore more on upcoming recordings.”
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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by Machinesworking » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:47 am

Yeah I've owned Audio Finder for a couple years now, and was loath to use it until recently. My files were in such bad shape I wanted to do an initial clean up before letting Audio Finder do it's job. :oops: Love love love the tiny waveform previews!
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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by Rogue Scrunt » Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:07 am

AF is the perfect tool to help you organize.

functions like auto rename.
auto serialize.
batch convert.



I mostly use AF for browsing my archived record collection and snipping out chunks for samples.

just high light the section of wave form, and control drag to a specific location, or just drag right onto the icon of another DAW, or editor.
That is my favorite feature.

Also for auto-chopping, AF is a great tool.


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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by revA » Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:23 am

dude, your explorerexpander works great, just the functionality i always wanted, thanks a lot man!
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Re: A Sound Browser software for use with Ableton Live

Post by nc2010 » Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:46 am

Yes my http://www.jeuxdorgues.com/audioexplorer/ software doesn't work for XP, it's so sad.
It uses a feature of Win Vista, Win 7, Win 8, so it won't be available for Win XP, sorry...
But it works great for Win Vista, Win 7, Win 8 :)

@revA : thanks :)

@jestermgee: the soft "ifoundasound" looks good, but I really wanted integration in Windows Explorer (instead of having to use a third-party software), so that I can keep my habits to browse files/folders : browse with Windows Explorer, easy copy/paste, etc.

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