Sononym v1.1.13/31/2023 ![]() Other Features and Bugfixes Themed Application Window Releasing the Alt key will revert to the normal behaviour. Now, whatever item you are hovering over - selected or not - will stay fixed on the screen, even as additional results arrive above and below the item. Notice how the cursor changes into a crosshair when doing this: ![]() Actually, anything below the first “page” of results would rarely be any fun to explore.īut no more! You can now hold the Alt modifier key to “lock” the focus to a specific item while the search is running. This can lead to tricky situations like this one:Īs new results constantly appear, it becomes increasingly tricky to navigate and select entries the further down the list you go. “Scroll-locking” Results During Simularity SearchĪ challenge when using similarity search is that the results arrive over time. Otherwise, a manual refresh of the library or location would be required. What makes it preferable to delete files using Sononym rather than through your operating system is that your libraries remain in sync at all times. When browsing a set of search results or viewing a folder tree, you are now able to delete files and folders from your harddrive from within the application. You are now able to delete files and folders directly from your libraries. Ability to Remove/Delete Files and Folders We will introduce free tagging at a later point, which will allow you to organize things exactly as you want. Note that you can only use the pre-defined categories. A manually assigned class/category will receive a “perfect” score, and as a result of this, will appear topmost in the search results when you browse by category. When you override the value, your choice also affects how similarity search is working. ![]() It’s dead simple to use - see the animation below: So, on popular demand we’ve now made it possible to override predictions from the neural network. While the classification system in Sononym can recognize sounds from a wide variety of sources, it certainly isn’t perfect. filename) or start a similarity search, the shuffle mode is temporarily disabled.Īlso, don’t forget that Sononym has a random preview feature, which selects (and plays) a random file from the current set of results. Note: if you choose to sort by a column (e.g. Shuffle button (NB the button has since moved to the table header) When you’re always revisiting the same old folders again and again, enable the Shuffle Mode to see a freshly randomized set of results every time: Note that the results are “rounded” to the ideal frequency - so, in case you select a C4, you will get all C notes, but you might also get a few B or C#, in case their tuning was sufficiently close to a perfect C. ![]() The new filter mode, configured to show all samples matching a D sharp We have implemented this as an additional mode for the Note/Frequency filter, laid out as a small widget resembling a piano: Filter by Notes Across OctavesĪnother much-requested feature was the ability to filter sounds by their note, regardless of the octave. ![]() If you are technically curious, our friends over at fileside.app have written a detailed article about how they arrived at a workable solution. Note: supporting drag and drop was quite an adventure on Windows. Tip: use the Shift or Cmd/Ctrl modifier key to select more than one file at the same time. Multiple drag-drop works from anywhere where you can select multiple files ( and Collections). It is now possible to drag multiple files to another window or application:ĭragging multiple samples into Ableton Live The update is fully compatible with previous versions, and can be installed on top of your existing installation without making any changes to configuration files or libraries. Head over to our download page to obtain the new release: This maintenance release fixes a number of issues which got reported since the launch of Sononym 1.1. “Scroll-locking” During Similarity Search. ![]()
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