Nice tool! But it doesn't support multiple selection, so when I changed the sound directory, I wasn't sure what to do. I wanted to remove multiple items from the list at once, but that doesn't seem possible.
A very nice tool, thanks for making & sharing it! The only functionality missing for me is “collecting” (copying) all sound files referenced in a set to a directory. To my ethernal shame, I asked ChatGPT to write me a Windows batch file that does this (I really hate writing Windows batch files). Now I can just run slamy-collect.bat MySet.slaset and I get a neat collection with the sound files.
Only been using the tool for about an hour now and shared it with several other people. Really useful just for putting together a library.
One thing I am trying to figure out is you you mention cropping and trimming but I am not sure how to manage that. I have found how to move the fades. I am going to own it as a me thing so if you can point out the obvious I’d appreciate it!
Hey! So you adjust fades by dragging the circles at the top of the track region, right? To trim the track, you move the vertical line that the circle rests on. And if you grab the middle area between all the handles, you can move the region on the timeline left and right.
(sorry for an imgur link, something is wrong with video uploads in comments on itch)
In the upcoming version you’ll also be able to ctrl+click to set left and right ends of the trimmed region, and right click to align the region with 0:00. Should be up this week.
Awesome little tool, it does exactly what it needs to as easily as it can. The ui makes is toyish and feels like something Nintendo would make.
ps would love filters!
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Nice tool! But it doesn't support multiple selection, so when I changed the sound directory, I wasn't sure what to do. I wanted to remove multiple items from the list at once, but that doesn't seem possible.
That is true, it doesn’t have large-scale file manipulation capabilities. Sorry.
A very nice tool, thanks for making & sharing it! The only functionality missing for me is “collecting” (copying) all sound files referenced in a set to a directory. To my ethernal shame, I asked ChatGPT to write me a Windows batch file that does this (I really hate writing Windows batch files). Now I can just run
slamy-collect.bat MySet.slasetand I get a neat collection with the sound files.If anyone needs it: https://gist.github.com/fodi/8100758aac4a140ca53b2b159596cb6a
Ah, that’s a very nice idea for a feature! I’ll log it in, thanks <3
Only been using the tool for about an hour now and shared it with several other people. Really useful just for putting together a library.
One thing I am trying to figure out is you you mention cropping and trimming but I am not sure how to manage that. I have found how to move the fades. I am going to own it as a me thing so if you can point out the obvious I’d appreciate it!
Hey! So you adjust fades by dragging the circles at the top of the track region, right? To trim the track, you move the vertical line that the circle rests on. And if you grab the middle area between all the handles, you can move the region on the timeline left and right.
https://i.imgur.com/w1XRqAg.mp4
(sorry for an imgur link, something is wrong with video uploads in comments on itch)
In the upcoming version you’ll also be able to ctrl+click to set left and right ends of the trimmed region, and right click to align the region with 0:00. Should be up this week.
Ah! I see now. I had move the circle so it was a fade but I had no clue that it as grab the line. Thanks!
Awesome little tool, it does exactly what it needs to as easily as it can. The ui makes is toyish and feels like something Nintendo would make. ps would love filters!
Good news, per-track filters are on the issue list! https://codeberg.org/YuriSizov/slamy/issues/15
Not sure if I’m going to tackle that now or some other time, but at least I know how I want them to be implemented overall.
Aaand as of 1.2 we now have a bunch of filters and effects! All that Godot provides, really :)
This is sick! Wonderful design. Feels nostalgic and it's absolutely useful
Thank you for making this!!