Good and Affordable Database/Knowledge Base Options?

I created databases in Airtables with info, photos and links to digital music products. I currently have entries in different workspaces, as I use the free tier, and can only have a limited amount of entries per database.

Long term, I'd like to transfer it all over to another platform, and have a site with a database/knowledge base and wiki style layout to it. Wondering if there are current options that could work for this or if it is something I'd need custom developed?

I would love to hear any ideas regarding softwares that create a front-end site, preferably that integrates directly with Airtable, but not 100% necessary. I have tried Softr, but wanted to weigh it against other options. Not super knowledgeable with this area of things, so any tips or info would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Audio_Freqs — 14 hours ago

Good, Affordable Database/Knowledge Base Options?

I created databases in Airtables that I am looking to transfer over to another platform. I currently have entries in different workspaces, as I use the free tier and can only have a limited amount of entries per database.

Long term, I'd like the site to have a database/knowledge base and wiki style. Wondering if there are current options that could work for this or if it is something I'd need custom developed?

I would love to hear any ideas regarding softwares that create a front-end site, preferably that integrates directly with Airtable. I have tried Softr, but wanted to weigh it against other options. Not super knowledgeable with this area of things, so any tips or info would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Audio_Freqs — 18 hours ago

Free & MPE Databases

I wanted to share 2 things that I think would help out

First is a Free Database with a ton of plugins, samples & a lot more, from a bunch of devs, centralized to one place. Each free product has info and a download link

If you're an MPE guy, I created an MPE Database, consisting of plugins, apps, tools/utilities, etc. that are MPE-compatible (some poly aftertouch options too). It includes info on each product, categories, cost, product page link & more

Hope it helps

u/Audio_Freqs — 9 days ago
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MPE Software Database

If you're an MPE guy, I created a MPE Database, consisting of plugins, apps, tools/utilities, etc. that are MPE-compatible (some poly aftertouch options too). It includes info on each product, categories, cost, product page link, plus sales prices available on different websites

u/Audio_Freqs — 9 days ago
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Amp Models Used By Famous Guitarists Database

I started a spreadsheet that I'd love to use as a database for all the Fractal Audio amp models and the guitarists who have historically used them

FAS Amp Model Users Database

It's still a work in progress, but I would love any input on this. Comments are on, so feel free to add any guitarists/songs/albums to the document if you would like to contribute. I'd be great if you could add a link to some sort of article, photo, etc. I will periodically go through all comments on there and add them to the list. 

Edit: you can comment straight on the Google doc by right clicking the cell

You can also comment links to this thread or DM me if you know any good websites/resources for this info. Let me know if you find any errors or anything that might be inaccurate too.

u/Audio_Freqs — 2 months ago
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Cool Guitar Pedal Tool & Plugin. Anyone have others??

I stumbled upon this website that has a Tone Map tool that shows some stompboxes effect/shape sound. Thought it was a cool visual aid to understanding different pedals and their effect on signal. There's some other cool tools on the site too.

I also found this plugin called GrooveMod that kinda looks like it was vibe coded in Claude, but the concept is sweet, being able to see how different circuits/components change things, but the visual aspect of it is cool.

Anyone have any other cool tools/software/plugins/etc like these, or honestly anything else they've found that is really cool to learn more about pedal/amp components and their effect on the sound?

u/Audio_Freqs — 2 months ago

Patchbay or something else?

I have 4-5 mics & 6-7 19"/500 series preamps set up in my home studio, all to a Cranborne 500R8. I use different mic/pre combinations, depending on the instrument/singer I'm recording. My issue is having to go behind my racks often, to change inputs/outputs, which slows things down sometimes.

Would it make more sense to get a patchbay, to do this quicker/easier (note: need to send 48v out to a few of the mics that don't have a dedicated power supply)? Or is there other devices that would work better?

Any specific brand/model suggestions, or other considerations, would be greatly appreciated

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u/Audio_Freqs — 3 months ago

Patchbay or something else?

I have 4-5 mics & 6-7 19"/500 series preamps set up in my home studio, all to a Cranborne 500R8. I use different mic/pre combinations, depending on the instrument/singer I'm recording. My issue is having to go behind my racks often, to change inputs/outputs, which slows things down sometimes.

Would it make more sense to get a patchbay, to do this quicker/easier (note: need to send 48v out to a few of the mics that don't have a dedicated power supply)? Or is there other devices that would work better?

Any specific brand/model suggestions, or other considerations, would be greatly appreciated

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u/Audio_Freqs — 3 months ago

Soundtoys Plugin Guides

I created guides for all the Soundtoys plugins. They're basically a visualized version of the manual, breaking down all controls in a more concise and streamline manner. The guides work great as educational tools & to refer to when using any of the Soundtoys plugins in your session.

The guides are free to download & use! Please let me know if there are any mistakes, issues, etc.

Hope it helps

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u/Audio_Freqs — 3 months ago