* Added "Find Duplicates" feature to the Advanced Search Panel. * Added "Last Play Date" and "Play Count" Metadata Database fields. * Added 20 User Customizable Metadata Database fields. * More column options in the sound list view, see the new "View Options." panel. It fixes a case where your Metadata Database could be cross-linked during a auto-relink. * Required Update! All users of versions 5.0 - 5.0.6 should install this update. * Bug fix, when searching the Metadata Database the results were not being added to the Recents Sidebar item. * Bug fix, hitting return in the Search Field sometimes could trigger the Play button (return key shortcut). * Bug fix for reading embedded metadata from a file with improper chunk sizes. * Bug fix, the Top button in the main window was broken. * Added context menu to Audio Quick Look waveform view. * Fixed bug when dragging from one Library to another where the list would refresh each time. Unlike "Move to Trash" this just removes the items from the list. * Added menu item for feature not often discovered by users. * Change the keyboard shortcut for Toggling the Metadata Viewer panel to Command-Option-I. * Changed the Detach Audio Quick Look keyboard shortcut to Command-/ to avoid confusion with Command-F for Find. Will collapse and open the view, or bring it forward when detached. * Switched to a standard customizable toolbar. * Made the Audio Quick Look view sizeable inside the main window by adding a pane splitter. When invoked it will scan the location selected for duplicates and show them in the main list. * Added new "Find Duplicates" Sidebar item. AudioFinder's Sample Extractor automates the sample cutting and editing process so that sounds with multiple samples can be sliced into individual files almost instantly. In order to use the individual samples from Audio CD traditionally one would have to import the track and then open it in an audio editor application and manually find each sample section, cut it out and make a new file. While some professional sample CDs come in WAV or AIFF format the bulk are in Audio CD format, with each track containing multiple samples. The Sample Extractor is a unique and powerful feature that will save you many hours of audio editing. Once the BPM is found AudioFinder can rename the audio file to include the BPMAudioFinder supports the AIFF, AIFC, SD2, REX and WAV formats. AudioFinder provide a user interface like the Mac OS X Finder that is optimized for browsing and auditioning audio sample files it enables you to find any sound based on the file name.ĪudioFinder can guess the BPM or the user can utilize the BPM Tap Pad to tap out the tempo.
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