I'm just about to get my hands on a recent version of Acid to make my very first mix.
However, I dont wanna waste my time with this program so I need some Acid freaks to answer some questions about limitations.
1. Can you save a project multi-tracked (different songs on different tracks)?
2a. Can you do live reverbing? e.g In fruityloops you can hit record and then make events for gradually bringing in the reverb.
Can this be done in Acid? if so then:
2b. can you apply the reverb to just one track or has acid only got a Master reverb?
3. Can you apply fade-outs on tracks just like a normal wav-editing program?
Last edited by meneedit on Nov-12-2005 at 02:32
Nov-09-2005 05:35
meneedit
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does anybody here even use Acid?
come on, please help
Nov-11-2005 03:55
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1. Can you save a project multi-tracked (different songs on different tracks)?
Yes
2a. Can you do live reverbing? e.g In fruityloops you can hit record and then make events for gradually bringing the reverb.
I would imagine, with the use of a controller or hotkey
Can this be done in Acid? if so then:
2b. can you apply the reverb to just one track or has acid only got a Master reverb?
Both
3. Can you apply fade-outs on tracks just like a normal wav-editing program?
Yes
Ps. chill on the bump, this a slower moving forum than most, but legitimate questions will usually always be answered.
I use acid for edits mainly, not making sets
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Nov-11-2005 04:28
meneedit
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Thanks man. What do you recommend for mixing then? (software only)
I was thinking that if acid is no good I might try Adobe "Audition". Im so comfortable with cooledit so I thought it might be a good idea.
my computer is dead at the moment but when I get a new CPU I will try out Audition to see what it is like. I didnt get a chance to install it on my PC before it died.
Nov-12-2005 02:36
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Originally posted by meneedit
Thanks man. What do you recommend for mixing then? (software only)
I was thinking that if acid is no good I might try Adobe "Audition". Im so comfortable with cooledit so I thought it might be a good idea.
my computer is dead at the moment but when I get a new CPU I will try out Audition to see what it is like. I didnt get a chance to install it on my PC before it died.
Acid is good enough, only you can't do live mixing with it.
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Acid is good enough, only you can't do live mixing with it.
Yeah, its really good for making a personal mix cd or something..
If traktor and Ableton arent up your alley i suggest Mixmeister..
Its pretty solid version 5+
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Nov-12-2005 14:53
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Acid is good enough, only you can't do live mixing with it.
true. its not traktor but then it doesnt try to be.
if you have decks though you can mix and record it in realtime.
to the OP. you can do all of those things in ACID - although its more suited as a production environment rather than a mixing tool.
anything that fruity and cubase and logic can do, acid can do more or less although getting to the same place in all of these applications requires a different methodology.
in the end, it comes down to how well you know your sequencer and how long you spend using all of its possible functions.
also, you cannot live mix using software only in adobe audition. adobe audition is a wave editting utility.
if you want to mix in software you would best consider purchasing traktor dj or ableton live. if you can afford it.
Nov-12-2005 16:47
meneedit
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It's my fault.... I dont know what I am talking about. I'm using the word "mix" when I dont fully comprehend it.
and then be able to live reverb (record myself gradually bringing in the amount of reverb.... and possibly the decay)
If Acid can do that it's all good
Nov-14-2005 02:39
meneedit
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oh.... one more question about Acid. (well, maybe a few)
I heard that Acid has a beatmatching feature.
I can't imagine this feature being very good as some songs have sections where there is no beat at all.
1. How does the beat matching work?
does it search for a section in each song that has a beat then compare them?
2. How does it determine the speed of each song?
I also need to know whether you can change the pitch of a track without altering the speed. I realise that this would involve splicing but i'm not too worried about that.
I believe it is having every song in the same key that makes a good mix.
...and if you are letting the beatmatching alter the pitch, that is going to stuff it up.
Nov-22-2005 02:34
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Please, don't try and mix in soundediting programs. That's not what they're for. It will only make it harder, more boring, and will take too much of your time. Don't bother, learn to beatmatch instead.
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Originally posted by PutBoy
Please, don't try and mix in soundediting programs. That's not what they're for. It will only make it harder, more boring, and will take too much of your time. Don't bother, learn to beatmatch instead.
yeah if you do it in cooledit, soundforge etc yes
Ableton Live makes it much easier though And don't think that I don't mix with vinyl cause I do. I just like Ableton as well and wanted to say that it's certainly not that hard to do mixes with it, cause it also made for mixing