![]() ![]() There's a demo as well that renames four files at a time for you, which is plenty for testing. If you don't want to spend $200 on Soundminer HD or $300 on Basehead, this may be what you need. There is a tool to rename an audio file with the description of the BWAV chunk. ![]() Both have trial versions and they're in use my most professionals.īut it's not all negative news. My advice is, save up some cash and test both Basehead and Soundminer HD. If you're designing and processing sounds a lot, even the $1000 Soundminer Pro 4 isn't a big investment for a full time professional. ![]() Soundminer HD, the smallest version only costs $200. We're too small a market for such a specialized feature set, and Soundminer and Basehead(and Netmix though I haven't used that for years) just kick the teeth out of any other solution out there. It would take a more serious database engine to do multiple fields across that much data.īy the time you get that, you're better off using something that actually works. Reapers database functionality is a flat file list so far. ![]()
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