Doc McCoy
Member
Hi all,
I just posted the first public release of SongLens, a free/open-source Windows desktop tool for browsing metadata from PreSonus Studio One 7 and Fender Studio 8 `.song` files.
It may also work with older versions, but I haven’t been able to test that myself.
I built this because I’ve got 200+ songs and got tired of trying to remember what was in each project. For years I’ve hated having to launch Studio One or Fender Studio and open the song just to figure out what it actually was. My goal was to stop relying on a spreadsheet and start using the song/session information already stored in the project files. For me, it’s already replaced that workflow.
SongLens is currently a Windows desktop app, targeting Win 11 x64
What it does:
- Fast folder browsing for song libraries
- Search across title, artist, tempo, key, year, comments, and notes
- Summary view, raw `metainfo.xml` view, track details, and history viewer
- Autosaved song filtering
- Light and dark theme support
- First-launch prompt for selecting your songs folder
What it does not do right now:
- Launch Studio One or Fender Studio directly from a `.song` file
There are just too many variables there for me to call that reliable yet.
If you want to learn more before downloading:
github.com
Download:
Note: Windows may show a SmartScreen warning on first launch since this is a new build. If you downloaded it from the official release page, you can click More info > Run anyway to continue.
This was built with help from Codex and is released as-is. I’m not promising active support or major future development, but if you try it and have suggestions, feel free to share them.
Thanks,
Doc
I just posted the first public release of SongLens, a free/open-source Windows desktop tool for browsing metadata from PreSonus Studio One 7 and Fender Studio 8 `.song` files.
It may also work with older versions, but I haven’t been able to test that myself.
I built this because I’ve got 200+ songs and got tired of trying to remember what was in each project. For years I’ve hated having to launch Studio One or Fender Studio and open the song just to figure out what it actually was. My goal was to stop relying on a spreadsheet and start using the song/session information already stored in the project files. For me, it’s already replaced that workflow.
SongLens is currently a Windows desktop app, targeting Win 11 x64
What it does:
- Fast folder browsing for song libraries
- Search across title, artist, tempo, key, year, comments, and notes
- Summary view, raw `metainfo.xml` view, track details, and history viewer
- Autosaved song filtering
- Light and dark theme support
- First-launch prompt for selecting your songs folder
What it does not do right now:
- Launch Studio One or Fender Studio directly from a `.song` file
There are just too many variables there for me to call that reliable yet.
If you want to learn more before downloading:
Home
A Windows browser for viewing Presonus/Fender Pro song metadata. Search included - askinner432/SongLens
Download:
Note: Windows may show a SmartScreen warning on first launch since this is a new build. If you downloaded it from the official release page, you can click More info > Run anyway to continue.
This was built with help from Codex and is released as-is. I’m not promising active support or major future development, but if you try it and have suggestions, feel free to share them.
Thanks,
Doc
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