The following points are essential to operate SoundLib. Please take a moment to read at least this page.
1. SoundLib is accessed via the main menu. To open it, simply click SoundLib.
2. All modules have their own preferences screen. Setting preferences correctly will save you lots of time. To set them, click preferences along the top in most screens.
3. The name of the screen you are currently viewing is shown in the top left corner. Click it for context-sensitive help.
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SoundLib helps you manage your growing sample and sound library. If you are tired of searching through stacks of CD ROMs, floppies, and DAT tapes, SoundLib is for you. Enter only basic information about sounds to speed up data entry or keep details about source, recording equipment etc.
Key features:
simple point-and-click interface.
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red buttons are clickable. Green and yellow buttons are for navigation to other screens. Red buttons perform an action. Please note that some buttons are not active. For example, you cannot view any related information, because it only exists in the full version of the StudioSystem.
5. Purple fields can not be edited. They display calculated or related information.
Using SoundLib is straight-forward. Create one record for each sound you want to be able to call up at a later point, usi
ng the new command in the SoundLib details screen. Enter as much information as necessary. A record may hold a single sample, such as a drum hit, a multi-sampled keyboard setup, such as a grand piano, or a phrase oriented keyboard setup, such as a collection of drum loops and guitar riffs. Be sure to define some intuitive keywords (or use the provided ones) by which you want to group your sounds. SoundLib records can probably hold more data than you care to enter, so pick a good balance be
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Once you have entered your information, use the find screen to seach for records and the overview to sort, view, and print your data. You can also use the supplied label print module to create media labels in a variety of formats.
Be sure to read this help file, as it contains many useful tips and shortcuts.
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The main menu appears by default when you open SoundLib. From the main menu, you can open the SoundLib or help module by clicking the SoundLib or help navigation buttons.
shrink closes all modules except the main menu. This may be useful if you have other FileMaker files open and are low on memory, or to avoid too many 'This file was not closed properly' messages after a system crash. To shrink, choose the command from the Scripts menu, or press Cmd-2 (Mac) or Ctrl-2 (Windows) whenever
the main menu window is in front.
The register button lets you register and personalize your copy of SoundLib. For more information on registering, please check the enclosed ReadMe or visit the rootsolutions homepage (see below).
Click internet... to connect to the rootsolutions website. If the connection fails, your computer is probably not set up for internet access. You can always type www.rootsolutions.de into your browser window manually.
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You may include personal notes for each help topic by clicking the annotations tab. A red dot appears on the button if you have entered annotations for the current help topic. You can also move to your annotations by clicking the dot in the help topics overview.
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The sound lib module helps you manage your growing sample and sound library. Entries can be grouped into useful categories, while size calculations instantly show you if a certain set of sounds fits on a desired medium, such as a CD-R, for backup purposes.
In the details screens, you enter data about any one sound, e.g. a drumloop, a multisample of a piano, or a sound effect. Performing data entry for anything but the most basic library can be a tedious task and the sound lib module pro
bably gives you more detail than you require; therefore, it may be wise to first think about the types of data you are interested in. Pick the most relevant fields and ignore the others. Also, be sure to set preferences to automate data entry for certain fields. For most users, the main info and grouping subscreens should be all that is needed. The command bar has a duplicate button which can further speed up data entry. Clicking duplicate copies all fields from the currently displaye
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Collapsing the main menu appears to allow for quicker navigation among the modules. However, when you open modules from the floating palette without clicking done in open modules, a sizable number of windows can be open in no time. If you also require user files, you can can have a couple of dozen files open quickly and it's easy to lose track of what's where, not to mention the fact that you will constantly be dragging windows around to see more information than can be displayed at one
time. At this point it may be good to remember that clicking Cmd-2 (Mac) or Ctrl-2 (Windows) performs a shrink command in either collapsed or expanded view, as long as the main menu is the active window.
You may consider using 'relative' navigation instead (set in the main menu: preferences). Collapsing may be useful if you typically only work with a few modules or if you want to drag and drop text between different modules.
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when opening sound lib: by default, this option is set to 'go to overview'. Once data entry is complete, you may wish to set this to 'enter find mode' which will open the module to the find screen, ready for you to look up the records you want.
when duplicating records: when you are entering a list of records from the same source (such as a sampling CD), it is best to click duplicate instead of new to speed up data entry. This preference lets you specify what happens to the ID
numbers. 'increment id numbers' is good for sources that sequentially assign numbers (typically sound FX and other sample CDs). 'copy id numbers' is quicker when you enter several samples that are grouped into the same ID, such as various drum hits or multisamples. 'no id numbers' (the default) leaves the fields blank. For your convenience, this preference can also be set in the details screen. Note that the increment option only yields useful results when you enter strictly numbers
d record to a new record except for the following fields: name, comments, bpm, key, size (sec), and multisample details.
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Enter at least the sound name and category. 'source' can be useful if you want to distinguish between sounds you created yourself and sounds that you have acquired elsewhere. 'library title' lets you specify the title of the original source, such as the title of the sampling CD. Click library title to quickly create a media label for all records that use the
same library title (this creates a related record in the label print module). 'date in', at your option, lets you enter the date when the item was put into the database, or the date the sample was recorded. Lastly, you can fill out catalog and id numbers, status, and location for both the original and a backup copy. Click id# to specify automatic id entry. This is a shortcut for the same parameter found in the preferences screen. See sound lib: preferences for more information. Ticki
ng the favorite box is a great way to list your top picks from a group of similar sounds at the top in the overview. There is also an expanding space for comments.
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If you are building a sizable library, you will want to use the grouping features. The category and favorite fields are displayed again for your convenience. Grouping features include: articulation, style, bpm (tempo), key (or tonality), and two sets of keywords that you define. Click clear to quickly clear all ter
ms in the keywords 1 and keywords 2 fields.
technical
This screen will probably be most useful it you create samples yourself. You can make notes about the recording equipment and the sample format, including number of channels, sample rate, sample size (bits), and size in seconds. Note: because the maximum resolution of FileMaker's time field format is 1 second, 'the size (sec)' field is not actually a time field, because rounding to the nearest second would be too coarse. Instead, yo
u enter the number of seconds. For example, if your sample is one and a half seconds long, enter 1.5. As another example, a 2 minute long atmospheric loop would be entered as 120 (instead of 0:02:00). The resulting size in bytes takes into account the other fields and displays a rounded result in the 'size (bytes)' field, either in kilobytes (k) or megabytes (m), depending on the size. A summary of the total size of the current set of records is displayed in the overview window. This
info is useful to check if the current set of records will fit on a CD ROM, for example. As an alternative, if you do not know the duration, but the actual size in bytes, you can enter this into the 'size (sec)' field and press size (sec). This assumes an entry in bytes and converts it into time. After the conversion you can see the size both in seconds and bytes. Be sure to enter in bytes (not Kbytes or Mbytes).
If the record is a multisample, tick the box or click details... and ent
jer info about the individual samples. You don't need to fill out all the columns (name, pitch, and size), but if you do fill out the 'size (sec)' column, any size you entered on the technical screen will be cleared and replaced with the sum of the individual samples. The individual 'size(sec)' fields use the same format as explained above for single samples.
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The main body of the overview window displays all currently browsed records, one record per row. Because space is limited, rows only include the most significant data. To the far left of each record is a disclosure triangle button. Click it (or the sound name) to navigate to the details screen. To the far right of each row is an omit button, marked x. Click it to omit the record from the display. This will not delete it from the database.
Navigating to the overview sorts records in
a default order. Each column has a title above the top record. Most of them are displayed on a button. Click it to sort the records based on that column. Click again to sort in reverse order. The sort status is displayed by an icon. The footer also displays useful information about the current set of records.
The overview offers the following shortcuts:
* Clicking the green category field quickly groups all records with the same category.
* Clicking the blue library field quickly gro
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when printing records: records can be printed with your letterhead or on standard paper. Select 'ask first' to pick between the above options before printing. In either case records can be grouped 'as shown' (i.e. not grouped, but as shown in the overview), grouped alphabetically by category, or grouped alphabetically by library title (while still putting favorites at the top). Select 'ask first' (the default) to pick between the above options before printing.
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Clicking find... takes to the find screen. In the find screen, you can enter simple or complex search criteria. Click or tab into the various fields and type in the information you are looking for. Some fields display a popup list of all data entered into the respective fields.
If you want to enter more than one request, click new request. Use clear request to clear the most recent request or clear all to start over. You can enter as many find requests as you like. Use the omit butt
on to find records with criteria except the ones you enter. When you are finished, click show/cancel or press return or enter (the button becomes 'show' when you have entered any search criteria, and 'cancel' when you have entered nothing). Records that match your criteria are sorted and displayed in the overview or details screen, depending on how many records matched your search criteria. If no matching records are found, an alert is displayed which gives you the option to try again o
ups all records with the same library title.
* Shift-clicking the blue library field moves you to the related print label (if any).
* You can toggle the favorite check box directly.
The command bar above has the following commands:
Click find... to access the find screen.
Click show all to display all records in the database.
Click done to close (actually: hide) the SoundLib window.
Click preferences to customize operation.
The remaining buttons are disabled - they only work in the SD
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Click print form in the command bar. You are taken to the print form of the selected media type. Please see label print: forms for more information on the various label templates.
print title: this
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label (optional): click in the field to enter a predefined text, define your own defaults, or directly enter any other short text. Click label and select 'master' or 'backup' to copy the respective number, or 'none' to clear the field.
info (optional): select an entry from the popup list or enter any other information in this field. For any info you are likely to use more often, such as '
<your name>', edit the list.
r cancel. The status field displays the number of requests you have entered and other information.
Special functions: in addition to typing directly into the fields, you can click on a special function button above the fields to enter one of the following special find requests (you can also type these symbols directly into a field):
1. Go to the find screen and enter guitar in the category field and plucked in the articulation field. (If any of these words don't appear in the list, you haven't given these attributes to any records yet.)
2. Click show/cancel. Any matching records are listed in the overview.
Here's a more complex example: Let's say you want to find all custom created sound effects from the current year, except nature sounds.
1. In the find screen, enter 'custom production'
k in the category field (or into whichever field you use to designate such sounds).
2. Enter 1/1...12/31 into the rec.date field.
3. Click new request. A blank request form appears.
4. Enter nature (or whichever keyword you want to exclude) into the appropriate key words field.
5. Click omit.
6. Click show/cancel. Any matching records are listed in the overview.
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alled 'Yo man!', entering this exact string would return an error, because the '!' means 'search for a duplicate entry of the same title'. Instead, you would enter only 'Yo man'. Of course, you can always use these special characters to further modify your find requests.
As of version 3.2, some main text fields in StudioSystem modules are checked for potential naming problems; however, if you have imported records with names that include special characters, you may still run into probleC1ms. You may wish to rename the affected records.
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For context-sensitive help, click the name of the screen in the top left corner of most screens. For a complete list of help chapters, click help topics above.
This help text uses the following conventions:
bold text describes a button you can click.
underlined text refers to another help chapter which you can call up directly by clicking its title in the related topics list above.
italicized text describes an option you can specify, such as a preference setting.
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in SoundLib follow a simple coloring scheme:
green buttons: navigation to another screen, page, or file.
red buttons: a specific action.
gray buttons: not really a button, these only label the adjacent field.
white fields: editable.
purple fields: not editable.
red fields: clickable just like a red button.
You can print individual help topics by clicking print page above, or an entire reference manual by clicking print all.
If your question is not answered in this manual, please contact
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When you upgrade to a newer version of SoundLib, you can import your previous records. The same procedure applies if you are restoring data from a backup copy.
1. Open your OLD version of SoundLib and go to the preferences screen of the main menu. If you have checked the 'skip menu' option, you can display it by shift-clicking done in any other screen. Click export ready. After a moment, the copy closes.
2. Open the NEW version and go to the preferences screen of the main menu.
3. Click
import.
4. Follow the directions and locate your old files.
5. As the import dialogs appear, select 'View by matching names' from the pop-up menu and ignore any other options. OK this and the next dialog box.
If you receive any errors or are missing information, please make especially sure you have properly followed item [5] in this list and try again.
The records you create with SoundLib are 100% compatible with the StudioSystem, rootsolutions' recording studio adminstration package
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Here's a list of software titles currently available from rootsolutions. To download free trial copies, visit www.rootsolutions.de. If your computer is set up for internet access, simply click internet... in the main menu.
StudioSystem
The StudioSystem helps you minimize the time spent on management and administration chores of your recording studio(s).
* point-and-click interface: with more than 1600 field definitions, you can enter as much detail as you wish or just use the module
s that you find most useful.
* cost-effective: solutions of this type are typically custom-programmed and cost hundreds of dollars. The StudioSystem costs no more than a roll of multitrack tape.
* integration: access all information from within one application. The StudioSystem is communication and accounting software, archive, address, and inventory database, studio calculator, appointment keeper, label and track sheet printer, and more for all studio activity.
* support for internat
for producers and musicians. To exchange data with the StudioSystem, follow these steps:
To import data FROM SoundLib TO the StudioSystem:
1. Make a copy of the sound lib.fp5 (Mac) or sound lib.USR (Windows) files inside the SoundLib folder to a temporary location without changing their names.
2. Move the files into the StudioSystem folder and replace the files with the same name.
*** Important *** Any data that may have been created in the StudioSystem is lost. Be sure that the sound li
b module does not contain any data you wish to keep. Do not replace any other files, such as the main menu, or label print. Only replace the two mentioned files.
To import data FROM the StudioSystem TO SoundLib:
This operation requires StudioSystem 4.0 or higher.
1. Make a copy of the sound lib.fp5 (Mac) or sound lib.USR (Windows) files inside the StudioSystem folder to a temporary location without changing their names.
2. Move the files into the SoundLib folder and replace the files wit
dh the same name.
*** Important *** Any data that may have been created in SoundLib is lost. Be sure that the sound lib module does not contain any data you wish to keep. Be sure that the sound lib module does not contain any data you wish to keep. Do not replace any other files, such as the main menu, or label print. Only replace the two mentioned files.
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allow network: check this box to use SoundLib on a network. Network operation requires that:
1) you are connected to a network, e.g. TCP/IP or AppleTalk,
2) you are running the SoundLib from the FileMaker Pro application (rather than the supplied runtime application),
3) you have a site license for SoundLib and multiple licenses for FileMaker Pro (or the FileMaker Server application). You can also start and stop network operation during your session by toggling this check box. Important:
Never run multiple copies of SoundLib on a network. Not only does this defeat the purpose of network operation, but corrupted data may result.
skip main menu: check this box to jump directly to the SoundLib module on startup.
backup reminder: you can have SoundLib remind you to make regular backups by selecting an option from the popup menu. By default, this option is turned off, but turns on automatically upon registration.
zoom level: if you use high-resolution monitors, you can autom
ional users: customize all printable forms with local language templates (English, German, French, and Italian already included).
AudioTools Pro
AudioTools Pro is a point-and-click set of production calculators and utilities that are commonly needed during music production.
Key features:
* setups for effect processors, such as delay, reverb, etc.
* conversion factors for loops and time dilation.
* conversion factors for loops and detuning.
* any midi tuning scale to cents and vice v
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* sequencer ticks from sample event position
* glossary screen with brief definitions of audio terminology.
* tap tempo feature for quickly finding a tempo in bpm.
* patch number conversion utility.
* pitch to frequency and pitch to midi note number conversion.
* interactive circle of fifths.
* A-440 tuning reference.
* sample size calculation utility.
* song durations calculator.
SessionTimer Pro
SessionTimer Pro is a handy tool for logging multiple project time. It is not af
fected by accidental closing, quitting, or even a system crash. Up to three timers (freeware) or an unlimited number (shareware) may be used.
CurrencyConverter
CurrencyConverter converts between any two currencies. It can also convert to and from the former European currencies which have been replaced by the Euro using a fixed exchange rate. The rates can simply be selected from a popup menu. In addition, you can add or subtract sales tax to/from the converted amount. CurrencyConver
ter is freeware.
Virtual WineCellar
Virtual WineCellar helps you track your inventory. It keeps you informed about stock and history, shows the current value of your wine collection, keeps track of your suppliers, and gives you the option of ordering directly from within the program. Order forms can be customized for any language.
Key features:
* intuitive, point and click interface.
* fields for wine name, country, appellation, grape, year, maturity, etc. in logical grouping.
* summ
aries for number of bottles, total cost, market value, and appreciation.
* automatic reminders for wines that reached/passed maturity.
* easy order - order directly from within Virtual WineCellar.
* extensive finding and sorting functions.
* displays your own rating both numerically and graphically.
* import function for scanned wine labels.
* optimized print form.
* report function for further editing in your favourite word processor.
* extensive, context-sensitive on-line help.
isAce
TennisAce lets you track your performance against any number of players. Head-to-Head statistics can be viewed and fun awards can be presented to your partners. Shortcuts and customizable defaults make data entry as easy as clicking a mouse.
ProgressBars
ProgressBars lets you put up custom messages on your screen and attach progress bars to them. Perfect for mock-screensavers, to scare people away from your computer, or just to display fun messages.
Timewaster Collection
Tired of software that pretends to save you time? Here's one that doesn't: the Timewaster Collection, a set of games designed for brutally effective time wasting management.
Included games:
* MeanOne: a rolling the dice game that will drive you nuts. Best played against humans, but an autistic mode is also provided. Timewasting factor: 8
* StarWhiz: an outer space adventure for the nostalgic at heart and wasters of time. Plenty of cliches included. Save the galaxis, not your time. Timew
)asting factor: 9
* LabVirus: remember that terrorist in the lab? He's back and he will relentlessly attack your health (and your time). Timewasting factor: 7
* MagicNumbers: this one is unlocked upon registering the timewaster collection, so no further information is given. Timewasting factor: 10
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audio tools/seq
"audio tools: sequencing"
audio tools: sequencing
"label print: preferences"
label print: preferences
audio tools/util
"audio tools: utilities"
audio tools: utilities
introduction
"introduction"
introduction
supplies: details
"supplies: details"
supplies: details
general: project logging
"project logging"
project logging
session timer
"session timer"
session timer
pick topic
show topics
soundlib:details
"sound lib: details"
sound lib: details
soundlib: prefs
"sound lib: preferences"
sound lib: preferences
main menu:user passwd
"main menu: password"
main menu: password
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messages
#"messages: details and preferences"
!messages: details and preferences
supplies: prefs
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cue sheet:details
"cue sheet: details"
cue sheet: details
cue sheet:prefs
"cue sheet: preferences"
cue sheet: preferences
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supplies: preferences
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larger
sessions: prefs
"sessions: preferences"
sessions: preferences
sessions: details
"sessions: details"
sessions: details
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bookings
#"bookings: details and preferences"
!bookings: details and preferences
studios
"studios: details"
studios: details
contacts:import
"contacts: import"
contacts: import
projects:prefs (pro)
projects:details (pro)
"projects: details (extended)"
projects: details (extended)
planner:overview
"planner: overview"
planner: overview
appendix a
"appendix a - contacts fields"
appendix a - contacts fields
network
lyrics: details
"lyrics: details"
lyrics: details
?help
""projects: preferences (extended)"
projects: preferences (extended)
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Tutorial9c
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main menu import
"main menu: import"
main menu: import
lyrics: prefs
"lyrics: preferences"
lyrics: preferences
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StudioSystem
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Tutorial9c
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