
Instructions:

- Copy 'generate-sample-list.cmd' to the folder where most of your audio samples can be found,
   then double-click it to run it.

- This will generate a list of sample files in all sub-directories in 'sample-list.txt',
   which could take a bit, but won't touch your system in any way.

- Verify that the .txt file contains data, there should be several thousands of lines in there,
   and give it a meaningful name.

- You may repeat this process with other locations,
   if you store your samples in various folders or at various hard disks.

- Compress the .txt file(s) down to a manageable size,
   best compression results with 7Zip (.7z) or WinRAR (.rar), but anything is fine.

- Email or instant-message (e.g. Skype) the file to me.
   Large files should not be emailed (quite a bit more than 10 MB).


I know giving away file lists might involve a bit of trust, but please note that I will
 handle your lists with the utmost discretion, and throw them away when they are analyzed.


The _only_ use for this data is to help optimize Resonic Pro for upcoming sample support,
 to get to know how your files are named and categorized.


Your help is much appreciated, Tom <tom@liqube.com>
