snapper vs. audiofinder?
With the amazing speakerphone plugin under their belt you do really have to wonder why it took so long to release snapper that is relatively basic and compared to AF is extremely limited. An employees pet project maybe?
employee 1: Dude, look what I did over the weekend.
employee 2: Cool, throw a name on it and we'll release it.
employee 1: Dude, look what I did over the weekend.
employee 2: Cool, throw a name on it and we'll release it.
Re: snapper vs. audiofinder?
Apparently there is a bug in finder's quicklook when it comes to previewing audio. The preview will sound good the first time around, but it will be faded in from the second time onwards. I hit space bar to preview audio samples and I need to hear those first transients.
I ran into this with my new Mac Mini running OSX 10.9.1., I never had this issue with my Macbook Pro running 10.6.8.
I’m looking for a solution to this. Snapper seems like a great tool for previewing audio but the price of 59€ is hardly justifiable, considering the fact that the drag/drop feature already exists in Ableton by default.
Has anyone encountered this also, and is anyone aware of cheaper alternatives to Snapper’s preview functionality?
I ran into this with my new Mac Mini running OSX 10.9.1., I never had this issue with my Macbook Pro running 10.6.8.
I’m looking for a solution to this. Snapper seems like a great tool for previewing audio but the price of 59€ is hardly justifiable, considering the fact that the drag/drop feature already exists in Ableton by default.
Has anyone encountered this also, and is anyone aware of cheaper alternatives to Snapper’s preview functionality?
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Re: snapper vs. audiofinder?
like is mentioned in this thread a dozen times, Audiofinder, and no, there isn't anything cheaper than that.2pauluzz2 wrote:Apparently there is a bug in finder's quicklook when it comes to previewing audio. The preview will sound good the first time around, but it will be faded in from the second time onwards. I hit space bar to preview audio samples and I need to hear those first transients.
I ran into this with my new Mac Mini running OSX 10.9.1., I never had this issue with my Macbook Pro running 10.6.8.
I’m looking for a solution to this. Snapper seems like a great tool for previewing audio but the price of 59€ is hardly justifiable, considering the fact that the drag/drop feature already exists in Ableton by default.
Has anyone encountered this also, and is anyone aware of cheaper alternatives to Snapper’s preview functionality?
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I beta tested Snapper when they were first developing it and the best features were being able to preview from the Finder and to spot drag a selection from that preview into your DAW.
But I liked AudioFinder better for everything else, so I asked the AF guy to add those features and they were there within a few months, if not weeks.
The dude is very cool and open about feature requests and he works hard on the app.
But I liked AudioFinder better for everything else, so I asked the AF guy to add those features and they were there within a few months, if not weeks.
The dude is very cool and open about feature requests and he works hard on the app.
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Re: snapper vs. audiofinder?
That sums it up, AudioFinder is a good product. I need to use it to it's full potential for sure, I still feel somewhat lost in regards to it's search functions and the like.stringtapper wrote:I beta tested Snapper when they were first developing it and the best features were being able to preview from the Finder and to spot drag a selection from that preview into your DAW.
But I liked AudioFinder better for everything else, so I asked the AF guy to add those features and they were there within a few months, if not weeks.
The dude is very cool and open about feature requests and he works hard on the app.
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Snapper looks visually more appealing to me, and seems to be more on point with what I need. Upon first glance audiofinder seems to be a bit of an overkill. I'll demo both starting with Snapper due to the 100 day trial period. I'd rather not pay high prices to work around an OS bug, but the demo periods might persuade me.
Re: snapper vs. audiofinder?
stringtapper wrote:I beta tested Snapper when they were first developing it and the best features were being able to preview from the Finder and to spot drag a selection from that preview into your DAW.
But I liked AudioFinder better for everything else, so I asked the AF guy to add those features and they were there within a few months, if not weeks.
The dude is very cool and open about feature requests and he works hard on the app.
As my audio and loop library is growing I revisited these programs recently and with the demo of AF I didn’t get it to do either of those things. It runs as a separate application and I didn’t see any way to set it up so it would automatically open just by clicking on any audio file in the finder the way Snapper does. Also I tried clicking and dragging from AF to the desktop and nothing happened.
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Re: snapper vs. audiofinder?
Hold control while dragging a selection to spot drag.beats me wrote:stringtapper wrote:I beta tested Snapper when they were first developing it and the best features were being able to preview from the Finder and to spot drag a selection from that preview into your DAW.
But I liked AudioFinder better for everything else, so I asked the AF guy to add those features and they were there within a few months, if not weeks.
The dude is very cool and open about feature requests and he works hard on the app.
As my audio and loop library is growing I revisited these programs recently and with the demo of AF I didn’t get it to do either of those things. It runs as a separate application and I didn’t see any way to set it up so it would automatically open just by clicking on any audio file in the finder the way Snapper does. Also I tried clicking and dragging from AF to the desktop and nothing happened.
Select "Finder Selection" from the Library menu to preview from the Finder, although, yes, that doesn't make a window pop up below the finder like I remember Snapper doing (haven't used it for years).
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Re: snapper vs. audiofinder?
Sounds like AF is still updating with new features but from initial appearances it seems like both applications are mostly just making sure they work on the current OS, or at least aren't actively advertising great new features.stringtapper wrote:Hold control while dragging a selection to spot drag.beats me wrote:stringtapper wrote:I beta tested Snapper when they were first developing it and the best features were being able to preview from the Finder and to spot drag a selection from that preview into your DAW.
But I liked AudioFinder better for everything else, so I asked the AF guy to add those features and they were there within a few months, if not weeks.
The dude is very cool and open about feature requests and he works hard on the app.
As my audio and loop library is growing I revisited these programs recently and with the demo of AF I didn’t get it to do either of those things. It runs as a separate application and I didn’t see any way to set it up so it would automatically open just by clicking on any audio file in the finder the way Snapper does. Also I tried clicking and dragging from AF to the desktop and nothing happened.
Select "Finder Selection" from the Library menu to preview from the Finder, although, yes, that doesn't make a window pop up below the finder like I remember Snapper doing (haven't used it for years).
Seems like Snapper is probably better for my occasional needs, quickly viewing a waveform without opening another application, making a selection area and dragging it to a DAW or desktop. I don’t need to tag, organize, and browse a massive audio library. Most of my audio/sample needs are handled with in-DAW or plugin options.