ACID support is already there in version 3.3.SonicBreeze wrote:Acoustica will be good competetor in future I guess. Its low price tag is alluring. if it gets ACID and VST support I will get it.
Best wave editor with VST
- KVRian
- 1474 posts since 1 Jan, 2005 from Norway
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 24 Oct, 2004 from Delhi, India
I did not know that it has ACID support. Thanks. I started liking this program. Only problem now with trial of V3.3, it keeps vanishing on my face when using effect chains especially third party plugins more than one at a time.I tried with 'PSP Vintage Warmer'(which I rely most for mastering) 'Kjaerhus plugs' with Dx wrapper I hope this improves with VST support in next version.stian wrote:ACID support is already there in version 3.3.SonicBreeze wrote:Acoustica will be good competetor in future I guess. Its low price tag is alluring. if it gets ACID and VST support I will get it.See the "Edit Properties..." in the file menu. Version 4.0 is planned for October this year and will include VST support (free upgrade for from version 3.3 if purchased after 1. February 2006).
BTW thanks for info.
Tools are tools, they don't produce anything...
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- KVRist
- 197 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from London, UK
Yep - Sound Forge has been able to do this since version 6, a good few years ago now.dburgan wrote:I've yet to find a standalone wave editor (besides Wavelab) that does what Wavelab does: allow you to load up a tray of fx and preview them in real time while you play the file.
