the pros of acid?
smalltimehustles
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I'm currently messing about sampling a few tracks and beats using acid pro and I haven't the patience to read the frickin' help guide. Like always I'm trying to match up the beats to another sampled loop, has anybody got any simple advice or tips to do this? apart from using different software! It seems to going ok, but am unsure if I sound a bit like a wannabe DJ beatmixing badly...
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Acid is kind of like a glorified loop chopper. At least that's all it's really good for. But this seems to be what you are trying to do. Open a wav as Beatmapped, paint that sucker in, edit as desired, then use the loop marker to set the region, ctrl+M, save as, and voila, a loop.
paint that sshit
paint it paint it
"Hmmm, sounds painted"
paint it paint it
quite a few
I made entire tracks out of sound forge don't suggest it, but just have...
this is when i was 17 years old though. still reccomended when you are broke
I think you go to FILE, RENDER AS .WAV, and choose MP3 and the bitrate you want, but I'm at work, so I'm not sure.
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It's a nice and easy software, i made mixe tapes, mix cd's, each time i got to structure a beat for someone i'll do it in acid.
those who speak don't know....
that statement is entirely untrue. Acid Pro has plenty of other uses. Recording, sequencing, making mixtapes, etc. etc. etc.. You can do all types of shit aside forom using it to set loops. and you have to use SoundForge with it. Well, not have to, but you should. You edit your audio file in SF first and cut it to desired looping point, then once you import it into acid, it already loops properly, you just have to use other samples that loop at a similar tempo to prevent the ugly computer stretching or compressing sound that happens when you time stretch in acid too much. The cool thing about acid is that you can put a sound anywhere you want. you can "draw" or "paint" one snare in if you want. you can draw in 2 bars worth of drum sounds (you can set the snapping to a grid, set your hats on 1/8 notes, unsnap and place all your snares and kicks, then rearrange your hats however you want them, cuz fuck hats on the 8th note all day long), and once you have a workable 2 bar, you can copy and paste that shit over and over. paste it to 16, go back, make adjustments wherever, add fills, move snares, add kicks, boom. you've got a drum sequence.
i've made literally hundreds of songs and 4 albums using acid pro and soundforge. i know it's shitty i should have upped my game by now, but fuck it i am stubborn. the sound quality that comes out of acid is admittedly not the best though, it takes some serious mastering work to get shit to hit properly, especially when using samples from vinyl to make your shit. myspace.com/guntherbeats for examples if interested. feel free to hit me up with any other specific questions about either program, i may or may not know the answer.
aight.
Or just have a really good ear
you're not alone dude. Where the hell is Meaty?
Well, the whole painting thing is part of what makes it limited IMO, and you spend more effort trying to make patterns sound unlooped than on hardware. And yes the sound quality is crap.
But for arranging mixes and """mashups""" it is great. And a glorified loop chopper is a pretty useful tool. And I said I use it... what more do you want?!