acid 6 out
acid 6 out
trial download on the right
been playing with it in the morning, seems nice
been playing with it in the morning, seems nice
Live 9 Suite, audio trackles (several audio tracks that crackle)
omg omg omg
hehehe Been waiting for this for a while
There's always a place for acid in my heart
Abletoff, how is the in track midi editing? Does it live up to the expectations (of it being much better than before...)
And does it still feel zippy compared to v5? Downloading the trial now but I'm on a shitty connection so it's gonna be a while.
hehehe Been waiting for this for a while
There's always a place for acid in my heart
Abletoff, how is the in track midi editing? Does it live up to the expectations (of it being much better than before...)
And does it still feel zippy compared to v5? Downloading the trial now but I'm on a shitty connection so it's gonna be a while.
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Upgrade cost
I'm buying Acid Pro 5 again as it qualifies for a free upgrade to AP6 for the same price as just an upgrade by itself.
$199 from Digitraxx.com
The cost of their upgrade has jumped from $149 to $199 which is a big jump.
$199 from Digitraxx.com
The cost of their upgrade has jumped from $149 to $199 which is a big jump.
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If your upgrading from any version of Acid pro its only $130 ..Check this link out..The upgrade from this place is only $100 until the end of April..
http://www.sharbor.com/products/SFON0255016.html
http://www.sharbor.com/products/SFON0255016.html
w00t!
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Amazed looking at the screenshots ... Acid looks very cluttered to me with all the new features (unlike the brilliant Ableton GUI), and yet with that dire colour scheme it still manages to look so much like MS Word '97
So has anyone tried the demo yet - how is it for bugs?
So has anyone tried the demo yet - how is it for bugs?
iMac Retina 4K 3.3Ghz i7, 16Gb RAM
Live Suite 9.7.1 + Reason 9.1 + Pianoteq 5 + Sibelius 8.5
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Live Suite 9.7.1 + Reason 9.1 + Pianoteq 5 + Sibelius 8.5
Listen on Soundcloud
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After playing with the demo for a day, I have to say that I can't live without Live. I love how you can take Acid's load up to 80-90% CPU and the graphics don't get hung up. However, it just doesn't have some of the VST features that I need to have.
Mainly, that VSTis that output midi, like Chordspace; sending midi to a plugin; routing one audio channel into another (not just bussing); and routing audio to a channel's vst insert for true side-chaining (although several workarounds exist in Acid). Of course, none of this includes Live's very unique clip and performance features, which are non-existent in Acid...but I'm speaking now of purely production features that I just gotto have. Also, I forgot to mention that I can't stand the gap in audio when I insert a plugin...why is Live the only app that can do that well?
Overall, I feel that if Live were to have the graphics efficiency of Acid as well as its automation curves, then I'd be pretty happy. However, for the features above, I just can't see introducing Acid 6 into my workflow. The new midi features are pretty nice in AP6 as well, but I still can get over the fact that there is no easy way to draw smooth velocity ramps...what up with that? I think both AP6 and Live should take lessons on midi implementation from FL Studio.
Anyways, my two cents. Feel free to disagree.
Mainly, that VSTis that output midi, like Chordspace; sending midi to a plugin; routing one audio channel into another (not just bussing); and routing audio to a channel's vst insert for true side-chaining (although several workarounds exist in Acid). Of course, none of this includes Live's very unique clip and performance features, which are non-existent in Acid...but I'm speaking now of purely production features that I just gotto have. Also, I forgot to mention that I can't stand the gap in audio when I insert a plugin...why is Live the only app that can do that well?
Overall, I feel that if Live were to have the graphics efficiency of Acid as well as its automation curves, then I'd be pretty happy. However, for the features above, I just can't see introducing Acid 6 into my workflow. The new midi features are pretty nice in AP6 as well, but I still can get over the fact that there is no easy way to draw smooth velocity ramps...what up with that? I think both AP6 and Live should take lessons on midi implementation from FL Studio.
Anyways, my two cents. Feel free to disagree.
TOILETFLUSH.WAVnebulae wrote:Mainly, that VSTis that output midi, like Chordspace; sending midi to a plugin; routing one audio channel into another (not just bussing); and routing audio to a channel's vst insert for true side-chaining
btw, does it still install a freakin SQL server for it's 'media manager'?
Biggest wtf ever when I installed v.5, all of a sudden I had an SQL server running, who was the braniac that came up with that bright idea?