Cosmos Sample Finder
Cosmos Sample Finder
Cosmos Sample Finder
Sample Finder
User Guide
COSMOS is designed to find your sample files, even in the messiest of folders. COSMOS analyzes each sample file
and extracts useful information (such as instrument, BPM, key, length, one-shot or a loop, and more) and organizes it
using tags. Since you can search and filter by any number of categories, you will quickly find the sample you want,
along with others that share its characteristics. Then you can create collections of samples, so that your samples are
organized just the way you want. COSMOS supports these formats: WAV, AIFF, OGG, and FLAC.
COSMOS works hand in hand with the Waves CR8 sampler. One click on a sample in COSMOS, and it’s loaded in
CR8, along with the relevant metadata.
Getting Started
SIGN IN
When you launch COSMOS, you’ll be taken to a login
page. Enter your Waves credentials (the same you use for
Waves Central), and COSMOS will open. Click the small
user icon in the top-right corner to log out.
SELECT USER FOLDERS
Click the Folder icon to open the Local
Folders panel. This is where your samples
folders are listed and managed. To help you
get started, the Waves Audio Factory Pack
folder is supplied with COSMOS. It contains
2,512 diverse, multi-genre samples.
In this example, the “acoustic” tag is selected, and the suggested tags reflect this choice. Press “Clear” to remove all
selected tags and start a new search.
TAG MENUS
Three drop-down menus offer different ways to use tags. Filtered samples are displayed in the Search Results list,
along with their names, waveforms, and assigned tags.
FILTER BY INSTRUMENT
Machine learning enables COSMOS to determine the
type of instrument, or family of instrument, played in a
sample. This provides very focused search results that
would otherwise be difficult to attain.
FILTER BY TAGS
This is a list of all tags that are available, based on
previous search and filtering choices.
FILTER BY KEY AND BPM
Enter the BPM in the text box. Use the bidirectional slider to
set the search range around it. Click the “X2” or “/2” buttons
to include double- and half-time samples in the results.
When COSMOS is used with CR8, there is no need to
enter BPM, as CR8 sends this information to the DAW.
To filter by the musical key of your session, use the
small keyboard. The selected key is shown to the right of
the keyboard. Select “Major” or “Minor” to filter for a
specific scale. Use the “Relative Key” switch to include
samples that share the same key signature and may
work with your session.
To modify tag classification, click the three dots on the right side of a sample (circled above),
or right-click on a sample’s name or waveform. From the drop-down menu, choose “Edit
Tags” or “Edit Attributes.”
Use the up and down arrow keys to browse audio or load samples into CR8. Your last action determines the
behavior of the up/down arrows. If the last action you performed was auditioning a sample, pressing the down arrow
key will play the next or previous sample in the list.
FAVORITES
Click the star at the top of the plugin to display only your favorite samples. To assign a sample to your
favorites list, click the star next to the sample name.
COLLECTIONS
A Collection is a virtual folder that helps you organize samples that you have located. Create Collections using
the “+” button in the “My Collections” sidebar.
Click the “Add to Collections” icon next to the sample name to assign it to your virtual collections. You
can also drag the sample to the desired collection folder.
Once a sample is assigned to one or more collections, the “Add to Collections” icon next to it is turned
on as an indication.
COSMOS VIEW
In COSMOS view, your one-shot
samples are analyzed and scattered
throughout the COSMOS. Similar
sounds will appear close to each
other.
In this example, the “Space” map, dry samples appear on the left, wet on the right. The “Brightness” map arranges
the darkest sounds on the left and the brightest sounds on the right of the screen, and so forth.
The Instrument map is slightly different, as samples of the same instruments are grouped into the same “galaxies.”
The selected sample appears at the top right of the screen. Press the arrow symbol to
expand it and view adjacent samples. Use the up and down arrows (or the arrows on
your computer keyboard) to browse through the neighboring samples. The selected
sample can be dragged, loaded to CR8 (double click), or added to collections and
favorites.
Use the left and right keys of the History Bar to browse back and forth between samples
you previously auditioned. You can also use your computer keyboard arrow keys.