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29 – 684 Audio Databases
What is an Audio Database and why do I need it?
Audio Databases are collections of audio files. However, an Audio
Database doesn’t really contain the actual files, rather it contains instruc-
tions on where the files are, what they are called, etc.
The files in an Audio Database can be located on any of the media con-
nected to your computer, e.g. hard disks, removable disks, CD-ROM disks
and even floppies. For example, if you use an Audio Database to call up a
wave file that is on a CD-ROM disk not currently in the CD-ROM drive, the
program will inform you as to which CD-ROM you need to be able to load
the wave.
Furthermore, the Audio Database allows you to organize your audio file
library into categories (sound fx, instrumental sounds, etc.) and you can
specify categories yourself, if you like. This allows you for example to dis-
play all your bass drums on all your disks and CD-ROMs with a single
mouse click!
Finally, an Audio Database can search your media for files, based on cer-
tain criteria, for example allowing you to find all files with the word “train”
as part of the name.