acid pro 6?
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- KVRAF
- 1530 posts since 20 Feb, 2003
Hmmm. Odd. Unless they've radically changed the zoom, that's the one thing Sonar users pine for: Acid's zooming. Zoom controlled by the mousewheel is something I *still* instinctively try to do in Sonar...superddman wrote:just tried the demo and imo the zoom is insanly bad, don't know how anyone can arrange music this way.
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- KVRian
- 677 posts since 7 Oct, 2003
i mean the resolution of the zoom, I had to zoom in almost all the way to edit automation and do some tweaking. At this level of zoom, you only see like 2 seconds of the timeline, so I had to constantly zoom back and forth, also, when you zoom in/out (using mouse wheel) during playback, the visible timeline jumps back to the beginning, in other words it doesn't follow the cursor
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- KVRian
- 804 posts since 20 Aug, 2005 from Ann Arbor, MI
Word. I skipped Acid 5, so when I started 6, all I could do was boggle at all the lovely tweaks and expansions. This is gonna be great.Reverse Engineer wrote:I just love the people who installed it, ran it for five minutes then declared it to be a piece of crapStick to Garageband/ejay and you'll be fine my dears
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But Oh! Heaven forfend! a major overhaul might have some bugs out of the box! Or it might not do things exactly the way I want them done!
Relax. If it's buggy, tell Sony it's buggy. If it doesn't do what you want, find a workaround, or use something else. But don't rag on it just because it didn't change your life in the first few minutes... especially when the attitude seems to be, "Well, I'd love Acid if it didn't suck".
Life's too short, and we've all got too much music.
Tom Smith
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http://tomsmith.bandcamp.com - http://www.filkertom.com - http://www.thefump.com
Win10/64 - I5 3570K - 16 GB RAM - BIAB 2016 - Reaper 5 - Sound Forge Pro 9
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- KVRist
- 227 posts since 9 Aug, 2004 from Ruislip, UK
Yes, right click on clip and select "Clip properties...", you'll get the midi editing floating window.christianmusicmaker wrote:I think someone asked this earlier...is there anyway to get a full screen view of midi data? Or at least the old floating view/window as was possible in ACID 5?
The only option I can see/access in V.6 is the track level midi editing.
Anyone?
Pete Goodwin
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- KVRist
- 252 posts since 18 Jun, 2001 from UK and NY
Mahatzz, you are indeed correct sir.
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- KVRian
- 1378 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from Andorra
But we can crossgrade to Kontakt2 for a mere $ 269coldmachine wrote:Mahatzz, you are indeed correct sir.
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- Banned
- 1149 posts since 7 Mar, 2004
I was one of the dudes that after five minutes uninstalled it, well i was on the middle of wipe cleaning my boot partition anyway.
I always liked Acid, it's a program that let's us achive great results with speed, the problem was me trying more sophysticated stuff and when i get back to it i miss some of new found tastes.
for instance on the five minutes i mess with ACID i was unable to find the switch to do software monitor alone, maybe it's a preference thing... also the drum maps, i saw references to them but really, has anyone actually saw anything.
Later on i will reinstall it and give it another workout, a longer one, i hope then i'll be able to find and get to work with these functions.
I always liked Acid, it's a program that let's us achive great results with speed, the problem was me trying more sophysticated stuff and when i get back to it i miss some of new found tastes.
for instance on the five minutes i mess with ACID i was unable to find the switch to do software monitor alone, maybe it's a preference thing... also the drum maps, i saw references to them but really, has anyone actually saw anything.
Later on i will reinstall it and give it another workout, a longer one, i hope then i'll be able to find and get to work with these functions.
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Reverse Engineer Reverse Engineer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=9129
- KVRAF
- 4968 posts since 23 Sep, 2003 from Glasgow
One thing i will say about acid is that from the beginning (it was 3 i started at) it had glitches, bugs, incosistencies and things "missing." But i persevered, i found workarounds, i found how to approach things from the point of view you would any problem, and once you start to approach something from that perspective, yes, there are times you feel some frustration, but you accomodate the issues as opposed to fighting them and soon after their impact lessens and lessens to the extant you don't even notice them at all.
One thing i have noticed about acid users is that they seem to be the least likely to make out it's a completely bug free app and that the only people having issues are obviously idiots. Even in the latest i've found a few bugs that i could gripe about, but that will do me no favours at all, i'll just do as i have always done with any piece of software, i'll accomodate them and get on with it.
Autosave for example...i haven't used that since....god only knows
It was pure hit or miss whether it worked or not for me. i mean, if it did work it erm...worked, but at times you'd be doing something, autosave would kick in and bang...where the f**k did acid go?
it completely unloaded itself and obviously EVERYTHING i was doing was lost. Now i just hit save as often as i feel necessary.
I fell in love, and although we still argue now and again, we're sticking together no matter what, through both good and bad times.

One thing i have noticed about acid users is that they seem to be the least likely to make out it's a completely bug free app and that the only people having issues are obviously idiots. Even in the latest i've found a few bugs that i could gripe about, but that will do me no favours at all, i'll just do as i have always done with any piece of software, i'll accomodate them and get on with it.
Autosave for example...i haven't used that since....god only knows
I fell in love, and although we still argue now and again, we're sticking together no matter what, through both good and bad times.
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- KVRist
- 252 posts since 18 Jun, 2001 from UK and NY
Stag, 2 clicks puts you in a fully customisable Drum map. Read the help or d/l the manual. Ita all there baby.
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- Banned
- 1149 posts since 7 Mar, 2004
One thing i liked on ACID, was the fact, on version 2 at least, of going on without ever caring to look at the manual... i guess this times are over.coldmachine wrote:Stag, 2 clicks puts you in a fully customisable Drum map. Read the help or d/l the manual. Ita all there baby.
before installing, i'll read the manual... i just read the release notes of ACID, my expectations are growing to the point of thinking that perhaps it's the only thing i'll ever need.
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- KVRian
- 695 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from location: location
My friends used to swear by Acid, i used to just swear at it. The new specs look good - it finally looks like a proper sequencer - i look forward to checking the demo out.
eh?
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- KVRian
- 897 posts since 2 Aug, 2001 from norway
from my experience with acid 6, it seems like I will do mosy of my composing for film in that app from now on.. but I think i still will do recording and mixing type of work in Sonar instead.
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funkychickendance funkychickendance https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=78609
- KVRAF
- 2097 posts since 19 Aug, 2005 from Where Sheep May Safely Graze & They're Using A Chicken 2 Measure It
Cabinfever wrote:This release seems to be shaping up much, much better than 4 or 5. I'm getting tempted to run the demo
@the 3-minute-testers: thanks for your opinion & goodbye
Every Potemkin village needs its idiot savant