
Finding sounds is usually a complete hassle. Our terabyte-sized hard drives contain many files, duplicates, samples, loops, recordings, and the like. But here is when Sononym comes in. It automatically examines everything and even makes ideas for what we’re looking for.
This browser-like software specialises in a wide variety of samples. It organises, analyses, and tags all the samples in your home music collection. It searches for noises automatically when it first launches. Each file is then examined for pace, pitch, the quantity of noise/non-noise parts, and harmonic content. This data is stored in the program’s browser, which serves as a virtual database of sounds and samples. It’s a one-stop shop for all your search, filtering, and sorting needs.

What’s remarkable is that Sononym is completely free to use; no registration key is required; everything is built in. The tool even searches for sounds similar to your preset. You can sing or record something, and it will recommend comparable material.


