Loop Horse v3

Operating System

File Size

1.8 MB

License

Freeware (All Free software)

License Conditions

Unrestricted. This software can be supported by donating to http://www.salt-of-the-earth.org.uk/ or buying music by John Zealey.

System Requirements

DirectX

Date Added

2005-04-04

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Software Description

Loop Horse is a media manager specifically designed for organising and bulk copying
files. Files can be 'auditioned' and then cued up for copying in one go. The
files can be copied from multiple locations on your hard drive, external media
or in zip/rar archives. Files can be cued up and copied from any destination
as long as they are present on your system. (Files on removable media must be
in the drive.) The tool is useful for music producers who use loops and samples
in their compositions. Ever find yourself copying a whole bunch of samples from
a sample CD or magazine cover-mount to your drive, that you hardly ever use?
Ever copied a folder of 100 bass drums, just in case? Save valuable hard disc
space and search time by auditioning the files and only copying the ones that
sound viable. You can also check the recording quality, bit rate etc. Maybe
you just want to make up a new compilation for you portable MP3 player! Loop
Horse will calculate the overall size of the files waiting to be copied. The
software includes basic WAV loop editing & BPM calculation. Files without BPM
information can be renamed with the additional info. Files can be accurately
cropped and exported to create a perfect loop. All editing is non destructive
and will not change the source file unless required. Users of FLStudio will
be able to access samples in 'zipped' project files. Files can be cued up for
copying from multiple archives.

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