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Subject:Recording with Acid Music
Posted by: discjokk
Date:5/14/1999 12:00:00 AM
Hello Acid Users: I am new to all of this and just purchased the HP CD Writer 8100. It came with Adaptec's CD Creator but I need an Audio Recording Software package. I was wondering if you could tell me if the ACID Music software would allow me to record my turntable mixes into my computer where I could edit it and burn it to CD? Please advise, I have spent all of today trying to find an answer. Thank you very much. -Mario discjokk1@aol.com |
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Subject:Re: Recording with Acid Music
Reply by: SonicJG
Date:5/14/1999 12:00:00 AM
Yes ACID can be used to record your mixes onto your computer. However, a better tool for the job would be Sound Forge or Sound Forge XP, since you'd have all sorts of Stereo wave file editing options available. ACID is designed mainly to be a tool for arranging loops easily and with precision, although it can be used for recording, either during playback of other loops, or with no loops playing back. If you're looking to burn CD's, you may want to look into CD Architect too, partly because it has Sound Forge XP bundled with it, and partly because it can do quite a bit more, in terms of PQ editing, than EZ CD Creator. Best of luck. Mario McQuay wrote: >>Hello Acid Users: >> >>I am new to all of this and just purchased the HP CD Writer >>8100. It came with Adaptec's CD Creator but I need an >>Audio Recording Software package. I was wondering if you >>could tell me if the ACID Music software would allow me to >>record my turntable mixes into my computer where I could >>edit it and burn it to CD? >> >>Please advise, I have spent all of today trying to find an >>answer. Thank you very much. >> >>-Mario >>discjokk1@aol.com |
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Subject:Re: Recording with Acid Music
Reply by: discjokk
Date:5/18/1999 12:00:00 AM
Thank you Joel. I really appreciate your time in answering my question. I will look into Sound Forge XP. -Discjokk Joel wrote: >>Yes ACID can be used to record your mixes onto your >>computer. However, a better tool for the job would be >>Sound Forge or Sound Forge XP, since you'd have all sorts >>of Stereo wave file editing options available. ACID is >>designed mainly to be a tool for arranging loops easily and >>with precision, although it can be used for recording, >>either during playback of other loops, or with no loops >>playing back. If you're looking to burn CD's, you may want >>to look into CD Architect too, partly because it has Sound >>Forge XP bundled with it, and partly because it can do >>quite a bit more, in terms of PQ editing, than EZ CD >>Creator. >> >>Best of luck. >> >>Mario McQuay wrote: >>>>Hello Acid Users: >>>> >>>>I am new to all of this and just purchased the HP CD >>Writer >>>>8100. It came with Adaptec's CD Creator but I need an >>>>Audio Recording Software package. I was wondering if you >>>>could tell me if the ACID Music software would allow me >>to >>>>record my turntable mixes into my computer where I could >>>>edit it and burn it to CD? >>>> >>>>Please advise, I have spent all of today trying to find >>an >>>>answer. Thank you very much. >>>> >>>>-Mario >>>>discjokk1@aol.com |