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Outline
Audio Midi Clip (AMC) is
a Midi/Audio Library designed specifically for Cakewalk versions 6
to 9. The AMC library is a small application that is 'aware'
of the Cakewalk clipboard's current state. Clips (both midi
and audio) copied to the Cakewalk clipboard are available within
AMC and can be saved as discreet clips in any folder. Clips can
later be inserted back into the cakewalk clipboard wherever
required, using the standard paste functionality that is built
into Windows. Windows Drag and Drop is also fully implemented
between AMC and Cakewalk as well as other Windows apps such as
Cool Edit, Sound Forge, Acid and indeed any audio app that
supports file drag and drop.
Features
- Familiar Windows Explorer style
user interface
- User definable hierarchical folder
display
- Midi and Audio playback preview
facility of clips
- Full search facility on clip
library
- Full drag and drop is implemented
allowing clips and folders to be moved as and where required.
- Unlimited Undo Redo
- Recycle Bin to allow clips to be
restored if required
- Context sensitive right-click menus
- Sorting of clips on Clip List
column headers
- Short-cut keys for all major
functions
Downloads
Attention
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Due to the download policy at
Tripod, all files above (except the VB5 runtime files) have had
to be named filename.gif.
On downloading these files, please
use the RIGHT mouse button and click 'Save
Target As'. When the
Save As dialog box appears, change the filename from the one
suggested e.g.
MidiClipLibrary.gif ->
MidiClipLibrary.zip
hld.gif -> hld.zip
etc........
All files are actually ZIP files, so
do this for each file (other than the VB5 runtime which will
download correctly). I intend to remedy this situation
very soon but thought that I'd get something out for beta
ASAP!!!
Contact
Info
Please consult the ReadMe.txt file
(included with the MidiClipLibrary.zip file) for further
instructions on use as well as a quick start short cut key
reference.
A Digital Audio Workstation optimization FAQ can be found Here
Bug reports and enhancement
suggestions should be addressed to James
B Tollan. |