Tried to build a database with this, but just pointed it toward a directory with wave loops. It scanned, but then nothing shows up. Can't see how to use this. Is there a manual?
[Edit: Found the Help files in the program x86 folder. Got it working. Will try building a bigger database and report back''
Got it working. It does what it says. It is like a more detailed version of the Browser in X3; it has about 30+ database fields. This makes it fairly precise in its search engine, but it only can search what is already properly labelled. For example, the word snare must be in the title for it to search for a snare. Like the X3 Browser, once you find the loop you want, you can just drag it into X3. It does just about every audio file format around (way too many to list) like wave, mp3, rex, but I was surprised that it does not do .sfz. Oh, yes it does .mid files as well.
No sure if it will replace X3 Browser for me, but it might be useful as a more detailed search engine and database for organizing and finding most of your audio samples. I will keep it for now.