H> I haven't seen any other sample manager programs for Linux, but I H> think I'm not the only one who uses samples and wants to manage H> them (and preview them and maybe sort them with tags also). I miss such a general sound database-tool, and have been wanting to put something together for a while, perhaps based on emacs' org-mode. Something like what f-spot does for photos: keep pointers to diskfiles, hierarchical systems of tags, presenting all sorts of specialized collections of sounds with arbitrary combinations of tags. Managing files and regions in files, exporting regionlists, collections, organizing, copying, linking files, creating diskfiles out of extracts... Obviously adapted to work with sound, giving easy access to listening. Storing waveform-overviews/spectrograms etc. would be great, but perhaps not very important if the sound-object can easily be handled by arbitrary external apps? To work well with recordings and sound it would need to handle 'regions' of some sort (ie start and duration) in a diskfile. I often make and use recordings where lots of things happen inside the same take, and isolating sounds in different files is seldom a relevant approach. In my work, the categories (what would constitute a 'tag') would soon become rather abstract i guess... -anders _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user