Basehead vs audiofinder4/12/2023 Also it's very clear Soundminer is a Team, and at BaseHead Steve is the Boss.Īs you could read here, there are people they love this concept of BaseHead and other prefer Soundminer about how they are.Įven if BaseHead a copy of Soundminer, there are hugh differents. Steve of Soundminer seems very serious, friendly and helpful, I think you could learn very much from him. His Slogen "Find The Sh.t fast" is a statement. I had with both contact via support, and I see also the different like some wrote hear before, Steve of BaseHead is a funny guy who try to make jokes, he maybe is a guy you could joke around and have parties. I already enter a testversion of Soundminer, and I had also BaseHead 4 and now the 5 Beta. Is there real something more that BH do, what Soundminer doesn't? This seems to me that it's a niche product and mainly used by pros. To me it looks that the pricedifferent for the highest Version of SM makes sense compare to the highest of BH. The support seems ok from both, bugs and crashes seems to be in both programms, and depend on different experience. Soundminer have a lot of things as I see right now, that doesn't have BasseHead,īad thing is it's still running on 32bit but on the website they promise to change in 2018 that's it what it has more than Soundminer. So I was reading it, also others.įor me there could be only 2 options BaseHead or Soundminer.īaseHead looks more modern, running on 64bit (at the moment only beta), it could run audio in reverse. This Thread is always comming very high in the searchengine. There is very less indepedent information in the internet about that. I allready have AudioFinder, Snapper 2, Sample Manager, Myriad and Soundly, that is all limited. I'm looking around for an Audio-Manager for a while.
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