Four things (and thank you)
Posted: September 7th, 2013, 23:16
Hi,
I have been looking for software like this for years to navigate my massive sample library of MP3 and wav files. This is the best one I've found so far. Thank you.
I already emailed this but with hindsight its more appropriate to post on here.
Feature Request 1:
Where you have those small coloured squares indicating Lossy / Lossless next to listed files in the browser, could you make this a tickbox so that as you browse/play your sample files, you can tick ones you plan to use, and export them to a folder.
I'm not talking about having a specific feature to export files inside your app, more so that all the files you have selected (ticked) can be cut or copied (via right click command as it is now) and I can then paste these into a folder in windows file explorer.
I am aware you can make multiple selections already but obviously as you cue the next file, the multiple selections are unselected like Windows file explorer behavior.
I am sure this would be very popular amongst music producers like me who like to organise the samples they wish to use in a project using a "lightweight" application.
Feature Request 2:
Having had another play just a moment ago, it would be even more brilliant if there was a simple toggle option next to loop button to reverse playback, and possibly options to change/tune the pitch of sample playback (think this might be planned in Pro).
I know this is not a music making app but because of how fast, responsive and specific the waveform / mouse pointer playback is, using Resonic really helps me to get inspiration/ideas from cueing samples, in the same way Ableton live is for getting those ideas down quickly.
I can even cue samples whilst my arrangement plays in the background. Being able to alter the pitch would really give you an idea of whether or not a sample would fit within a music arrangement.
Feature Request 3:
Loopable waveform selections using drag mouse behaviour
Feature Request 4:
Allow someway to add multiple folders into a single refreshable directory (or just using the bookmarks system currently in use), and have it so that all files/sub-folder files can be played without navigating to the sub-folders (like shuffle music player on PC).
Basically this is like any media player where you add your music library folders and begin playback in sequential or shuffle mode.
Implementing this means not only have you made the best sample browser imo but you have also made a very solid/fast PC based music player. One with massive file support, fast loading and a GUI / waveform feature that is as cool as Soundcloud's et al.
I have been looking for this for years (MusicIP, JetAudio, Shuffle Music Player, etc) but they all have their annoying issues and are slow, especially with rescanning.
I really would love to use this as my go to shuffle/random music player and sample manager but it needs random playback of all content from multiple folders I have added/bookmarked.
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I do hope Resonic always remains the quick responsive, and lightweight app it currently is now. Its a shame when solid software gets bloated.
Everything you have implemented so far is absolutely spot on and I've tried a lot of sample managers, none of which were anywhere near as good.
How would I go about being added to the Beta testing group?
Thanks.
I have been looking for software like this for years to navigate my massive sample library of MP3 and wav files. This is the best one I've found so far. Thank you.
I already emailed this but with hindsight its more appropriate to post on here.
Feature Request 1:
Where you have those small coloured squares indicating Lossy / Lossless next to listed files in the browser, could you make this a tickbox so that as you browse/play your sample files, you can tick ones you plan to use, and export them to a folder.
I'm not talking about having a specific feature to export files inside your app, more so that all the files you have selected (ticked) can be cut or copied (via right click command as it is now) and I can then paste these into a folder in windows file explorer.
I am aware you can make multiple selections already but obviously as you cue the next file, the multiple selections are unselected like Windows file explorer behavior.
I am sure this would be very popular amongst music producers like me who like to organise the samples they wish to use in a project using a "lightweight" application.
Feature Request 2:
Having had another play just a moment ago, it would be even more brilliant if there was a simple toggle option next to loop button to reverse playback, and possibly options to change/tune the pitch of sample playback (think this might be planned in Pro).
I know this is not a music making app but because of how fast, responsive and specific the waveform / mouse pointer playback is, using Resonic really helps me to get inspiration/ideas from cueing samples, in the same way Ableton live is for getting those ideas down quickly.
I can even cue samples whilst my arrangement plays in the background. Being able to alter the pitch would really give you an idea of whether or not a sample would fit within a music arrangement.
Feature Request 3:
Loopable waveform selections using drag mouse behaviour
Feature Request 4:
Allow someway to add multiple folders into a single refreshable directory (or just using the bookmarks system currently in use), and have it so that all files/sub-folder files can be played without navigating to the sub-folders (like shuffle music player on PC).
Basically this is like any media player where you add your music library folders and begin playback in sequential or shuffle mode.
Implementing this means not only have you made the best sample browser imo but you have also made a very solid/fast PC based music player. One with massive file support, fast loading and a GUI / waveform feature that is as cool as Soundcloud's et al.
I have been looking for this for years (MusicIP, JetAudio, Shuffle Music Player, etc) but they all have their annoying issues and are slow, especially with rescanning.
I really would love to use this as my go to shuffle/random music player and sample manager but it needs random playback of all content from multiple folders I have added/bookmarked.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
I do hope Resonic always remains the quick responsive, and lightweight app it currently is now. Its a shame when solid software gets bloated.
Everything you have implemented so far is absolutely spot on and I've tried a lot of sample managers, none of which were anywhere near as good.
How would I go about being added to the Beta testing group?
Thanks.