Subject:organizing samples
Posted by: chasm
Date:3/20/2003 12:27:45 PM
hello well, i've been collecting loops for acid CDs for a couple of years without ever organizing them on paper... (read: i waste a lot of time) i'd like to create a printed list of samples with notes on what they are and how i might use them, but this seems really daunting. any ideas/pointers??? chas m. |
Subject:RE: organizing samples
Reply by: Vocalpoint
Date:3/20/2003 1:14:52 PM
I hope when you mean "collecting" actual "SF Loops for Acid" CDs , you mean buying them. Cause if that's the case - the library title is nicely printed on the CD jacket. Should be no problem to organize your CD's. |
Subject:RE: organizing samples
Reply by: chasm
Date:3/20/2003 1:53:57 PM
sorry, i think i was unclear. yes, i have been buying them. a ways back (before they went to paper sleeves) it was routine to get a listing of all the samples on each CD right in the jewel case. since they don't do that anymore (unless i'm really missing somethinng??) i need an alternative...maybe an online listing of all the individual samples that i could print out and add notes to... |
Subject:RE: organizing samples
Reply by: Jimi
Date:3/20/2003 6:06:39 PM
Check out this http://srd.yahoo.com/S=2766679:WS1/R=1/K=shareaza/SS=95536075/OCS=841902/H=0/T=1048205047/F=b77a1209460b516b3ed1cc1e25d6e0d5/*http://www.shareaza.com/ Some people I know use it to organize everything I use exec and that way I can sort colums by type, size, brand, etc Jimi |