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Acid pro 4.0 forum
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acid pro 4.0 forum

remember very clearly moving from Sonic Foundry ACID 3.0 to Sony ACID 4.0, and noticing all my old songs didn't sound the same any more. Hoping my screenshot on Facebook link would work to show you what i mean? I always thought v3.0 sounded different to my ears. Is Acid Pro 3.0 indeed adding something (other than volume?) to its internal renders? hmmmm.

acid pro 4.0 forum

I did the exact same identical renders of the SAME Project loaded into both, SAME tracks, at SAME volumes with no plug ins, and look at the differences? Some have always said that SF versions were warmer, and 'phatter' for some reason. I use Sonic Foundry Acid Pro 3.0, and Sony Acid Pro 6.0. Old post I know, but dug out Acid again, and found something interesting as mentioned in this thread. I definitely found v3.0 very stable on W10, as it was a small solid footprint, and did looping very well (but not much else) - hence the export to Logic Pro to add fx, and better EQ etc The problem you may have is that i don't think Rewire was implemented til a lot later so it couldn't be synced to anything. (Don't get me wrong I still use v7 and sometimes v8 but it's not my main DAW even though I wish I could say it was).This is exactly how I use Acid Pro, in the last few months, going back to V3.0 but hoping to mixdown in Logic Pro (with exported audio stems) and using the latest plug-ins and VST's.Īcid Pro 3.0 didn't allow any VST plug ins, so its very basic, but stable. I wouldn't need all the VSTi/VSTFx support obviously. I'm willing to see if using it as some kind of "Drum / Loop" slicing tool, rewired to Bitwig. Just to use the choppping / cut and slice and drag feature of its sequencer. I'm looking for the most stable Acid Pro version ever.







Acid pro 4.0 forum