![]() ![]() This release has been exclusively provided to AudioZ by our member who wishes to remain anonymous. I think I have every free vst ever madeit doesn’t make me a better producer or anything. Other great apps like Sononym are Resonic Pro, Mixed in Key, Soundminer and BaseHead. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try ADSR Sample Manager or Explorer. Would be interested in a vst manager also. There are more than 10 alternatives to Sononym for Windows, Mac and Linux. As soon as I can afford it, I’m buying a license. Its cheaper than some that I have found, but much easier to work with, IMO. Optimized: Faster pasting and verification of missing files in collections.Ĭhanged: Removing a filter no longer resets the filter state, merely disables it.įixed: Categories filter panel could cause freeze when just one row.įixed: More checks for mangled/corrupted wav files (file indexing).įixed: Explore tab now always showing folder tree (could go missing)įixed: Some minor issues with auto-complete/auto-suggest in search inputįixed: Prevent “pinch to zoom” gesture on macOS (magic trackpadįixed (v1.1.1): Security warning on install (macOS 10.14.5 and newer)įixed (v1.1.1): Crash on app exit (affected some macOS installations)įixed (v1.1.1): Misspelled category name (Athmosphere => Atmosphere)įixed (v1.1.1): Inconsistent “Play and Stop” behaviourįixed (v1.1.1): “Add to Collection X” not working from context menuįor registration - use any name, email and registration code. Also, as for paid options, I have to say, Sononym is pretty awesome. “Scroll-locking” During Similarity Search Sononym is half price for a limited time, currently available for £79.00 / 99.00, reduced by 50 when using code BLKPRICE22 at the checkout. In addition to this, the software offers many other features that you would expect from a sample browser, such as fully searchable and sortable file/results views and a modern, streamlined user interface.Ī new version of Sononym has arrived. Sononym represents an innovative approach to sample browsing, using machine learning and audio feature extraction to make personal sample collections searchable and discoverable. Using this approach, it's even possible to connect a synth, guitar or microphone to locate samples by recording new sounds on-the-fly. It will create the database files inside it and will index all sub folders for samples. In Sononym you just add your new created folder. Now add junctions via command line of all your sample folders to this main folder as sub folders. ![]() ![]() ![]() The primary innovation in Sononym is called "Similarity Search", a special search mode which accepts any sound as the input, and finds relevant sounds throughout your sample collection. Just create a new folder C:SononymLib or put it in your documents folder. Text-based searching is in place, too, and the machine learning analysis also facilitates filtering by a range of properties including length, sample rate, loudness, pitch/frequency, brightness, harmonicity and noisiness.Sononym represents an innovative approach to sample browsing, using machine learning and audio feature extraction to make personal sample collections searchable and discoverable. The software is available for Windows, Linux and. The algorithm isn’t perfect, of course, but generally speaking, it really does work, making it easy to discover variations on individual samples from across your no-doubt-chaotic folder structure. Sononym is a sample browser that offers a fresh perspective on how sounds can be explored and organized. This last does a surprisingly good job of hunting down and ranking samples according to how closely they match a source file (chosen from within Sononym, dragged in from your DAW or OS, or even recorded directly in) with regard to those ‘aspects’. This handsome application uses machine learning to analyse any number of audio files across any number of ‘libraries’ (each one a folder hierarchy on your hard drive, to the top level of which a moderately sizeable database file is added - about 1GB for a 50GB folder), categorising each one as a loop or one-shot, tagging them by instrument type, and establishing five sonic parameters - Overall, Spectrum, Timbre, Pitch and Amplitude - for implementation of the remarkable ‘Similarity Search’ feature. Expand your vocabulary with a new synonym every day from. ![]()
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