AcidPro 5 is here
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- KVRAF
- 2859 posts since 21 Feb, 2003 from Woodstock, GA USA
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 25 May, 2003 from Chiba City
The jury's still out on Acid for me. I agree that we should've seen many of these features in version 4, but I do like what I'm seeing now, even though I can see where this is 'too little, too late' for a lot of people.
I agree with X-Bruce's comments above regarding the updates. I think I paid $99 USD to upgrade from 3.0 to 4.0, and maybe 3-6 months later I see it selling brand-new for $149.
I agree with X-Bruce's comments above regarding the updates. I think I paid $99 USD to upgrade from 3.0 to 4.0, and maybe 3-6 months later I see it selling brand-new for $149.
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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
Why not use Live 4 & Acid Pro 5?ttoz wrote:actually, and now that it's a rewire slave I'd think I'd rather have acid than live 3. looks like my live license is up for grabs againAD80 wrote:That looks pretty damn good to me. I've always liked the way Acid handles loops better than Live. I find the "painting" metaphor much faster to rearrange things.
CORRECTION: At least I'm thinking about it.
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- KVRAF
- 3948 posts since 8 Sep, 2003 from germany
for me it's a relief they actually listened to the user inputs
how good the app really is will show the demo .
how good the app really is will show the demo .
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- KVRAF
- 1617 posts since 2 Dec, 2003
Yup, if the price is right I'll definately be using it with Tracktion.TonyVanDam wrote:Why not use Live 4 & Acid Pro 5?ttoz wrote:actually, and now that it's a rewire slave I'd think I'd rather have acid than live 3. looks like my live license is up for grabs againAD80 wrote:That looks pretty damn good to me. I've always liked the way Acid handles loops better than Live. I find the "painting" metaphor much faster to rearrange things.You can have your cake and eat it too. That's what I'm going to do.
CORRECTION: At least I'm thinking about it.

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- KVRist
- 432 posts since 3 Sep, 2001 from Atlanta, GA
dystonia_ek wrote:I use Acid 4 Pro for that already - am I not supposed to be able to? Guess I was having too much fun to noticebillybk1 wrote:Personally, I would have liked to have had live input monitoring (for plugging in Amplitude or Guitar Rig plugins and jamming away on my Les Paul, in realtime to my ACID tracks), or some sort of multi-tracking ability.![]()
Maybe it's soundcard-dependant?
When you open an ACID project, plug in your guitar and click the Record button you get the Record dialog window. Where do you enable live input monitoring? Where and how do you patch in your plugin (Amplitude/Guitar Rig). All I see is the ability to record sans effects. How do you record with plugin effects monitoring?
You can do this very easily in multi-tracking apps like SONAR 4, Vegas 5 and Cubase SX. But, ACID is not a multi-tracking host app. Yeah, you can always add plugins after the fact, but how do you input monitor with effects plugins as you play live? I think Sony would like to know that too and add that as a killer ACID feature.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
I think that ReWire Slave mode could be a big draw, although of course Live has always had this anyway.
I can't really see how Sony can regain the ground that Acid has lost with this release becasue...
1) Folder tracks is simply a work-around for Acid's highly limiting way of only allowing one clip per track. So if you want 10 different drum loops you can now zip them into a folder? Well whoopy-doo! I would still rather be able to have 10 drum clips organised on a single track, which you can do in Live, Sonar and Adobe Audition, all of which handle time/pitch shifting with at least as good quality and ease now.
2) Live is cross platform. Acid is not.
3) Adobe Audition paints loops like Acid, but allows multiple clips per channel like Sonar and Live. It has Video support and 5.1 surround. And it has its credibility firmly in tact!
While existing Acid users may feel that paying the upgrade price in order to fix the shambles that was Acid 4 may be worth their while, I cannot see much about Acid 5 to attract newcomers in what has become a much more competitive catagory.
The most exciting this about this press release is the inclusion of NI Xpress Keys. It is rather telling that this overshadows any improvements to Acid itself
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But I personally hope it doesn't point to a future buyout of NI by Sony... even though that could lead to the ultimate revenge on Mac users following Apple's handling of the Logic buyout
I can't really see how Sony can regain the ground that Acid has lost with this release becasue...
1) Folder tracks is simply a work-around for Acid's highly limiting way of only allowing one clip per track. So if you want 10 different drum loops you can now zip them into a folder? Well whoopy-doo! I would still rather be able to have 10 drum clips organised on a single track, which you can do in Live, Sonar and Adobe Audition, all of which handle time/pitch shifting with at least as good quality and ease now.
2) Live is cross platform. Acid is not.
3) Adobe Audition paints loops like Acid, but allows multiple clips per channel like Sonar and Live. It has Video support and 5.1 surround. And it has its credibility firmly in tact!
While existing Acid users may feel that paying the upgrade price in order to fix the shambles that was Acid 4 may be worth their while, I cannot see much about Acid 5 to attract newcomers in what has become a much more competitive catagory.
The most exciting this about this press release is the inclusion of NI Xpress Keys. It is rather telling that this overshadows any improvements to Acid itself
But I personally hope it doesn't point to a future buyout of NI by Sony... even though that could lead to the ultimate revenge on Mac users following Apple's handling of the Logic buyout
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- KVRAF
- 2336 posts since 13 Oct, 2002 from Terra Firma
I wonder if Vegas is due an update soon. I've just bought it and it is great for video and sound. Did Vegas 5 come out around the same time as Acid 4 or was it a later release?
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
I record my live input either dry or via my hardware rack fx, so no plugins on the live input - add the plugins to the recorded audio track after. Sorry if I wasn't clear. If I want to play live through plugins, I'll use Audio Mulch, not Acid.billybk1 wrote:dystonia_ek wrote:I use Acid 4 Pro for that already - am I not supposed to be able to? Guess I was having too much fun to noticebillybk1 wrote:Personally, I would have liked to have had live input monitoring (for plugging in Amplitude or Guitar Rig plugins and jamming away on my Les Paul, in realtime to my ACID tracks), or some sort of multi-tracking ability.![]()
Maybe it's soundcard-dependant?
Hmmmm, are you sure we are talking about the same thing? I have been using ACID since 1.0 and even participated in the ACID 5 beta, how do you enable live input monitoring with effects and record as you play?
When you open an ACID project, plug in your guitar and click the Record button you get the Record dialog window. Where do you enable live input monitoring? Where and how do you patch in your plugin (Amplitude/Guitar Rig). All I see is the ability to record sans effects. How do you record with plugin effects monitoring?
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- KVRAF
- 1617 posts since 2 Dec, 2003
It was a later release. When Vegas 5 came out, we were expecting Acid 5.munchkin wrote:I wonder if Vegas is due an update soon. I've just bought it and it is great for video and sound. Did Vegas 5 come out around the same time as Acid 4 or was it a later release?

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- KVRist
- 432 posts since 3 Sep, 2001 from Atlanta, GA
Vegas 5 was just released about six months ago around the time of the annual NAB conference, last April. ACID 4 was released back in August of 2002.munchkin wrote:I wonder if Vegas is due an update soon. I've just bought it and it is great for video and sound. Did Vegas 5 come out around the same time as Acid 4 or was it a later release?
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REAPER.....your DAW on a keychain! Don't leave home without it!
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- KVRist
- 432 posts since 3 Sep, 2001 from Atlanta, GA
Okay, so we were not talking about the same thingdystonia_ek wrote: I record my live input either dry or via my hardware rack fx, so no plugins on the live input - add the plugins to the recorded audio track after. Sorry if I wasn't clear. If I want to play live through plugins, I'll use Audio Mulch, not Acid.
I'm on the road to Sonic Nirvana
REAPER.....your DAW on a keychain! Don't leave home without it!
Visit me on ACIDPlanet
REAPER.....your DAW on a keychain! Don't leave home without it!
Visit me on ACIDPlanet
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- KVRist
- 452 posts since 22 Mar, 2002
Slightly off topic but has anybody tried to change email accounts with Sony. I am a registered owner of Acid and Sound Forge and I have informed them four times that my email has changed and asked them to confirm thsi and they have not replied once - I am seriously pissed off with this and am now concerned that I will not get the upgrade email for Acid 5.
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