Yo
Just wondering if theres a program that lets you move samples out of folders quicker than constantly drag and dropping files
Would save a lot of time
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Yo
Just wondering if theres a program that lets you move samples out of folders quicker than constantly drag and dropping files
Would save a lot of time
You know you can select more than one file at a time, right?Originally Posted by The Divide
e.g. Ctrl-A = Select All
or just hold control while u click on every sample u want with the mouse then it selcets them all and u can drag them as a group
Or click on the first one, then hold shift and click on the last one you want, etc.
Hahhaha
Sorry my fault you dont understand what I mean, Im quick with the Ctrl-A, Ctrl-X Ctrl-V but when Im shifting files from 100's of folders its a pain in the ass
I just want to select a folder of folders for example loops, and whip them all out of the BPM or name orientated sub folders quicker.
Im thinking there may be a stand alone program that lets you remove the subfolders but keep the files
There are some sweet mac sample organizers :lol:
Guess that doesn't really help tho eh![]()
I'd get to grips with a scripting language... (e.g. PHP, TCL or Perl)... then you can do whatver you want.
I s'pose but you'd really have to have some excellent audio mangling libraries to even begin to be able to use languages like that to do stuff... and even then... its far from the best choice.Originally Posted by TechMouse
TCL??
Jesus man I haven't thought about that in years![]()
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You can do it with Windows explorer can' you not?
There's a really good audio library for TCL now.Originally Posted by xfive
I forget the name though.
I'm still not exactly sure what you mean. But, if it's a move, you could probably get the results you want through the "search" function, and then use the control-A, control-click, or whatever method to drag all the results to one folder.
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seems like an intense way of saving time!!Originally Posted by TechMouse
Check out the cover cd-dvd that comes with Future Music magazine. It contains a program called loophorse wich I think suits your needs. Or you can check out their site
www.loophorse.com
Thanks !!!!!! :clap:Originally Posted by FIK