Best music database program?
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The Benjamin
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Best music database program?
All you digital DJs:
What are all y'all using to catalog your digital tracks? iTunes is adequate, but I'd really like something more configurable--certainly would be nice to have database fields for bpm and key, at least.
Anyone out there using some super-nifty database that they'd like to tell the rest of us about?
What are all y'all using to catalog your digital tracks? iTunes is adequate, but I'd really like something more configurable--certainly would be nice to have database fields for bpm and key, at least.
Anyone out there using some super-nifty database that they'd like to tell the rest of us about?
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dirtystudios
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dirtystudios
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Might want to check out AudioFinder also.
That looks incredible!dirtystudios wrote:Might want to check out AudioFinder also.
Thanks for that.
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The Benjamin
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Thanks
Last night I was catagorizing stuff in iTunes and noticed for the first time that they do have a BPM field. (This is before I read these repies.) I felt foolish to have not noticed previously.
Thanks for the replies, everyone. I'll check out the programs everyone suggested.
Kinda off topic, can I take a moment and gripe about how annoying it is that we're forced to deal with so many companies offering incomplete support for various competing file formats? Ableton supports mp3, ogg and FLAC but not AAC. iTunes supports AAC and mp3 but not ogg or FLAC. Etc.
(BTW Ableton, props to you for supporting FLAC and ogg. Add AAC so that I can direct all my bitching to Apple.)
Thanks for the replies, everyone. I'll check out the programs everyone suggested.
Kinda off topic, can I take a moment and gripe about how annoying it is that we're forced to deal with so many companies offering incomplete support for various competing file formats? Ableton supports mp3, ogg and FLAC but not AAC. iTunes supports AAC and mp3 but not ogg or FLAC. Etc.
(BTW Ableton, props to you for supporting FLAC and ogg. Add AAC so that I can direct all my bitching to Apple.)
OK -- so how about for Windows users?
Future Music (I think) has been giving away an application called LoopHorse, but it can't deal with 24 bit samples for some reason. Is there anything equivalent to AudioFinder for Windows 2K/XP?
mediamonkey does indeed look amazing. I have been using CATraxx for a few years and will probably stick with it. CATtraxx was oriented more towards physical items like LPs and CDs which were what I wanted to catalog. Also they had an excellent book cataloging program which I had been needing for years so I got them both from the same guy (http://www.fnprg.com)
mediamonkey does indeed look amazing. I have been using CATraxx for a few years and will probably stick with it. CATtraxx was oriented more towards physical items like LPs and CDs which were what I wanted to catalog. Also they had an excellent book cataloging program which I had been needing for years so I got them both from the same guy (http://www.fnprg.com)