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Subject:Acid Music 2.0 Express FX1+2
Posted by: djvirtue
Date:6/16/2000 12:29:00 PM
I have Acid Music 1.0 and love it. I'm considering upgrading to 2.0. Since Music 2.0 only allows you to use 1 realtime FX per project is it possible record the realtime FX to a track then use a diffrent FX in the same project? In most audio recording software you can use FX in realtime or offline. Does Acid Music 2.0 work in this same fashion? T. |
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Subject:Re: Acid Music 2.0 Express FX1+2
Reply by: pwppch
Date:6/17/2000 10:25:00 AM
>>I have Acid Music 1.0 and love it. I'm considering >>upgrading to 2.0. Since Music 2.0 only allows you to use 1 >>realtime FX per project is it possible record the realtime >>FX to a track then use a diffrent FX in the same project? >>In most audio recording software you can use FX in realtime >>or offline. Does Acid Music 2.0 work in this same fashion? >> There is no way to allow FX to be recorded. ACID does not have a specific offline processing mode either. There are two choices: - You can edit/process in your external editor - Sound Forge, etc. - Do a mix to new track (track bouncing) and include fx processing. You will need to select/mute/solo tracks as required to process only that which you whish to process. Peter |
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Subject:Re: Acid Music 2.0 Express FX1+2
Reply by: djvirtue
Date:6/19/2000 10:09:00 PM
Peter Haller wrote: >>>>I have Acid Music 1.0 and love it. I'm considering >>>>upgrading to 2.0. Since Music 2.0 only allows you to use 1 >>>>realtime FX per project is it possible record the realtime >>>>FX to a track then use a diffrent FX in the same project? >>>>In most audio recording software you can use FX in realtime >>>>or offline. Does Acid Music 2.0 work in this same fashion? >>>> >> >>There is no way to allow FX to be recorded. ACID does not have a >>specific offline processing mode either. >> >>There are two choices: >> >>- You can edit/process in your external editor - Sound Forge, etc. >> >>- Do a mix to new track (track bouncing) and include fx processing. >>You will need to select/mute/solo tracks as required to process only >>that which you whish to process. >> >>Peter >> >> Thanks Peter you've answered my question. |