Category Archives: Music Organizer

Song Director enables you to manage your music collection

Song Director enables you to manage your music collection!

As a music lover, I want to share with you about an amazing software that can make your music library management a breeze. If you’re like most music lovers, you probably have a collection of songs that have accumulated over time, and managing them can be a daunting task. That’s where Song Director comes in, a software that acts as your personal song organizer database.

Song Director is a powerful tool that enables you to manage your music collection with ease. It’s a user-friendly software that has been designed to help you sort and organize your songs quickly and efficiently. With its intuitive interface, you can browse through your music library, search for specific songs, and create playlists that match your mood or the occasion.

This software can save you a lot of time by automating the tedious task of managing your music library. You can add new songs, edit their tags, and organize them into playlists with just a few clicks. It even comes with a feature that allows you to remove duplicate songs from your library, ensuring that you only have the best versions of your favorite tunes.

Now, you may be wondering, “How can I get my hands on this amazing software?” The good news is, you can download Song Director for free and try it out for yourself! Yes, you read that right, you can get your hands on the software and test it out without any commitment. The free version of Song Director comes with all the essential features, so you can get a feel for how the software works before deciding to upgrade to the premium version.

In conclusion, if you’re looking for an easy and efficient way to manage your music library, then Song Director is the perfect solution for you. Don’t just take my word for it, download the free version of the software and try it out for yourself. Trust me; you won’t be disappointed.

Lyrics pages in Song Director

Lyrics in Song Director

The best place to save lyrics in Song Director is in the Notes field that is in every song record.  The best or easiest way to get lyrics is to right-click on the button that says “Look on the web”.  This button is located just below the “Cancel” and “Save” buttons on the Edit screen.  Then choose “Find song Lyrics” from the menu that pops up when you right-click that button.  You can then copy the lyrics you find in that web search and paste them into the Notes field, which is the big white box above the Cancel and Save buttons.  Double-clicking anywhere inside that white Notes box will expand the size of that box

Introducing Song Director 2.00

Song Director 2.00 version is a major update. It has many new features and updates.   Released in November 2019.
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Virus warning when downloading and installing Song Director

Virus warning when downloading and installing Song Director

The following link and videos about downloading and installing Song Director will explain what to do if you get a Virus error:

Please see the following link:  https://songdirector.com/download/

You can refer to these two videos:

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New versions of Song Director for 2018

There have been some new versions of Song Director released in 2018.

To know which version you are using go the pull down help menu and choose “about”

To get the latest version, simply download Song Director again from the website and install it into the same location as before, just like the first time.  The setup program will not overwrite any of your existing data.   Here are the changes:

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Song Director is great to use on a network

Song Director is great to use on a computer network

Found songs easily on a computer network

My server tower has over 300,000 songs located on a 4TB external hard drive downstairs.  I can access any of these songs with Song Director from my laptop or Windows tablet.   I have my laptop connected to my home stereo system upstairs and connected to the wireless network.  I play all my songs with Song Director on my large stereo system.   I also have a computer office in the loft which can access the network music drive downstairs.   I can set up playlists, categories and perform advanced music searches at any location of my home by accessing the 4TB music drive downstairs.

-Steve

New review of Song Director Music Player from a customer

New review of Song Director Music Player from a customer:

“I have been using your Song Director for the last few days.   It is by far the best song program out there.
I have one recommendation:  Don’t change anything, Don’t try to improve it. Don’t embellish it.
Everyone I’ve come across who has a good program winds up destroying it by “improving” it or adding
stuff that is neither needed or wanted.”

“As for your program:
It took under a minute to index 2000 .wav songs.
Your index look-up is perfect… especially when you get a song in your head but can’t put your finger on it. The random feature is just what I need although it is hard to test. Note that the one car radios use has a tendency to repeat as if they didn’t know what random meant.”

Testimonial and review of Song Director

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Organizing digital audio music – Song Director

Music Database Software, for cataloging and organizing CDs and digital music

Organizing digital audio music

Digital and Analog music differences

Here is a good article about  Digital and Analog music by Recording Connection.

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The question of analog vs. digital audio is one of the more hotly debated questions in the world of music, film and media today. Does digital sound better? Does analog sound better? Is there even a noticeable difference?

It’s impossible to understand the difference completely without understanding what distinguishes analog audio from digital audio. A full discussion of these terms is best left to your curriculum and discussions with your mentor in the studio. For now, though, here’s a brief explanation of what these two words mean, and the differences between them.

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New Review of Song Director by Gizmo’s Freeware

Review of Song Director by Gizmo’s Freeware – Rob Schifreen

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“Windows comes with a music player app as standard. If you don’t like it, there are others freely available too, such as Apple’s iTunes. Trouble is, neither of these programs is particularly good. iTunes is huge and unwieldy, and is best kept away from your PC if at all possible. Windows Media Player is OK, but it’s not particularly easy to use.

If you have a lot of music tracks stored on your PC (perhaps as a result of ripping your CD or vinyl collection), then take a look at a neat program called Song Director. Once installed, the first thing you need to do is to choose Add from the File menu, and then tell it to scan your entire hard drive. It will do so, and create a searchable database containing the name and location of every music track (MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV etc etc) it finds.

This makes it really easy to play any song. Just type a few letters from its title into the search box, wait for it to be found, and then hit the Play button. It really is very easy, and is great if you have lots of locally-stored music tracks.

Song Director is free and is at www.songdirector.com. It’s only a 1.1 MB download, and is malware-free according to VirusTotal. It’s also a reputable site according to Web of Trust. Note that the free version only allows you to play one song at a time – you can’t cue up a set of tracks and have them play in turn.

Although the interface does look very dated, the program is still perfectly usable and is supported on all versions of Windows from 7 to 10.”