Subject: | Re: Storing/organizing recordings on a mac? |
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From: | "Emanuele Costantini" lamacchiacost= |
a Date: Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:43 am ((PDT)) I think Steinberg Nuendo 4 has a very good sound manager able to add/ remove/manage file infos. But is a bit expensive if you want to use it just for this purpose. A cheaper and definiltely excellent solution is BWav writer form Quesosoft. http://www.quesosoft.com/ Is part of my software arsenal and everytime i do record something, once backed up in my computer it goes through it straight on. Emanuele > Hello, > > I was wondering about exactly the same a few weeks ago when I decided > to organize my field recordings and also looked around in this list > archives and couldn't find a definitive answer (beside the overpriced, > from my perspective, SoundMiner). > Emanuele Costantini Sound, Media Engineer Filmmaker www.ecciproduzioni.com www.imdb.com/name/nm1987084/ www.myspace.com/emanuelecostantini |
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