File Browser
The File Browser gives you a DAW-style view of your sample directories. Navigate your folder structure, manage which samples get analyzed and uploaded, and control your library directly from the file tree.
Navigating the Tree
Directories collapse and expand just like in your DAW. Click any folder to expand it and reveal its contents, click again to collapse it.
- Search bar: Filter the file tree by filename to quickly locate a specific sample or folder
- Collapse All: Fold the entire tree in one click to get back to a clean top-level view
The file browser uses virtualized rendering, so it stays fast and smooth even with tens of thousands of samples across deeply nested directories.
Adding Samples
Click the Add Samples button at the top of the file browser to add a new directory. You’ll be prompted to choose a folder and configure analysis and upload settings before the scan begins.
See Adding Samples for a full walkthrough.
Right-Click Actions
Right-clicking gives you contextual actions for both directories and individual samples.
On a Directory
- Mark all for analysis — queue every sample in this directory (and subdirectories) for audio processing
- Mark all for upload — queue every sample for cloud sync
- Delete samples by directory — remove all samples in this directory from your library
On a Sample
- Mark for analysis — process this sample individually
- Mark for upload — sync this sample to the cloud
- All standard sample context menu actions are also available
Controlling Analysis and Upload
When you add a new directory, you choose whether its samples get analyzed and uploaded to the cloud. You can change this at any time by right-clicking samples or directories in the File Browser.
Samples that were already analyzed or uploaded cannot be changed to local-only retroactively. To keep them local, delete them from your library and re-add the directory with analysis and upload disabled.