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Pool
Working with the Pool
The search will include the selected folder and all subfolders.
NOTE
Folders that you have recently selected using the Select Search Path function appear on
the pop-up menu, so that you can quickly select them again.
4. Click Search.
The search is started and Search is labeled Stop.
To cancel the search, click Stop.
When the search is finished, the files that are found are listed on the right.
To audition a file, select it in the list and use the playback controls to the left (Play,
Stop, Pause, and Loop). If Auto Play is activated, selected files are automatically
played back.
To import a file into the Pool, double-click the file in the list or select it and click
Import.
5. To close the search pane, click Search on the toolbar again.
Using the Extended Search Functionality
Apart from the search criterion Name, additional search filters are available. The extended
search options allow for a detailed search, helping you to master even the largest sound
database.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Pool window, click Search on the toolbar.
The search pane is displayed in the lower part of the Pool window.
2. Click the Name text to open the extended search pop-up menu where you can select and
define a search criterion.
The menu also contains the Add Filter and Presets submenus.
The search criteria have the following parameters:
Name: partial names or wildcards (*)
Size: less than, more than, equal, between (two values), in seconds, minutes, hours,
and bytes
Bitsize (resolution): 8, 16, 24, 32
Channels: mono, stereo, and from 3 to 16
Sample Rate: various values, choose Other for free setting
Date: various search ranges
3. Select one of the search criteria in the pop-up menu.
The search criterion changes to the selected criteria.
4. Optional: To display more search options, open the extended search pop-up menu, select
the Add filter submenu, and select an element.
5. Optional: To save your search filter settings as a preset, open the extended search pop-up
menu, select Presets> Save Preset, and enter a name for the preset.
Saved presets are added to the Presets submenu.
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