Airborne is Soundminer-Ready

Sound Effects Delivered with Bonus Soundminer Metadata


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You already know that Airborne Sound provides professionally recorded and mastered sound effects downloads.


But did you know that every sound clip downloaded from our sound effects library is also compatible with Soundminer asset-management software? We're also compatible with Apple's iTunes music jukebox software.


Our sound librarians worked for six months populating, describing and embedding every one of our 14,000+ sound effects with comprehensive details. Now every sound effect you download from Airborne Sound comes enriched with Soundminer metadata.



What is Metadata?


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Metadata is hidden text information wrapped around each sound file. This bonus information is displayed when viewed in the Soundminer sound effect search software. If you use iTunes music jukebox software, you will also be able to see the metadata information.


The extra metadata provides more information than just a file name. With Soundminer software or iTunes and Airborne Sound's additional metadata you will search your sound library quicker and smarter.


Sound effect metadata includes extended descriptions and details, categories, subcategories, microphone placement and other recording information, including:


  • Description
  • Category
  • Subcategory
  • Notes
  • Source
  • Location
  • Library
  • Microphone
  • RecType
  • RecMedium
  • Designer
  • Composer
  • Publisher
  • Manufacturer

Don't have Soundminer or iTunes yet? Not to worry. Metadata doesn't interfere with your audio file at all. You will still be able to play Airborne Sound's pristine, creative sound effects just like any other sound files.



What is Soundminer?


Soundminer software allows you to browse, search and import your sound library directly into your editing workstation, and much more. Feature film sound editors, music editors and sound librarians world-wide use Soundminer to organize and use their sound libraries.

Learn more about Soundminer.


Learn more about metadata at Wikipedia.



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