How to batch acidize samples?
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- KVRian
- 677 posts since 7 Oct, 2003
There has been some threads about acidizing samples but I would like to find out if there is a tool that will batch acidize a series of samples? Does Sound Forge do this?
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- KVRian
- 1399 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
----No. See every other Acidizing samples thread ever.
Jeff
Jeff
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- Banned
- 195 posts since 20 Dec, 2006
Acidizer 2.0
google is your friend.
google is your friend.
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- KVRian
- 1399 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
----Good luck with that ancient app.metrosechual wrote:Acidizer 2.0
google is your friend.
Jeff
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- Banned
- 195 posts since 20 Dec, 2006
good luck wtih you mom!liars&ashes wrote:----Good luck with that ancient app.metrosechual wrote:Acidizer 2.0
google is your friend.![]()
Jeff
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- Mod-ulator
- 2895 posts since 31 Oct, 2000 from "Where I'm to, There I'll be"
Bottom line is no app will do it like Acid itself with some hand edits needed on a lot of files for proper acid coding ... so batching large quantities of samples is out of the question.
Also some apps claim to acidize but none do it to full specs like Acid does. You'll find that out the hard way, but for example fruity says it will acidize files... but they end up not to full specs thereby they won't play properly in some Acid file enabled VSTi players.
Brief but to the point... the only way to do it "right" is hand edit each file in Acid... from experience over the years, .... yours may vary.
Paul
Also some apps claim to acidize but none do it to full specs like Acid does. You'll find that out the hard way, but for example fruity says it will acidize files... but they end up not to full specs thereby they won't play properly in some Acid file enabled VSTi players.
Brief but to the point... the only way to do it "right" is hand edit each file in Acid... from experience over the years, .... yours may vary.
Paul
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
While I certainly believe you, Manytone, I would think that Acidizer would speed things up a bit, say, if you had chopped up a vocal into bars and you knew each clip was 4 bars, it could save you some time. I know I could use something like that, and I remember being frustrated you couldn't do that in one go. Although I can't remember offhand if you can batch ACID properties in Sound Forge...?
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- Mod-ulator
- 2895 posts since 31 Oct, 2000 from "Where I'm to, There I'll be"
Well try this ...try and load any other non Acid (Sony Product) coded file into the Muon coded Acid VSTi Players that they have made. (One etc)
I have found only loops coded with Acid itself will work in these Muon coded apps which play acidized wave files. Also Dave from Muon and I have discussed this a few times and I think we both concluded that only Acid itself will code files to full ACID specs so to speak.
Like I said ...lots of apps will do it, but not with the full Acid info that is needed to have them work in all other apps.
I spent some time with this a while ago and I don't think things have changed but Dave at Muon has more info on the insides than I do.
As for your comment about Soundforge... at last try it cannot do it to proper ACID coding... Meaning the results will work in some apps but will not work as a true acidized wav in all apps or VST that support acid files.
I've been through this and still have found only Acid does it fully and properly. It would be nice if Dave at Muon came around and commented here... as I said.... we discussed this plenty a long time ago. Results were... Lots of apps code Acid but only Acid itself does it with the Full header info which is required to make your wav 100% compatible.
Paul
I have found only loops coded with Acid itself will work in these Muon coded apps which play acidized wave files. Also Dave from Muon and I have discussed this a few times and I think we both concluded that only Acid itself will code files to full ACID specs so to speak.
Like I said ...lots of apps will do it, but not with the full Acid info that is needed to have them work in all other apps.
I spent some time with this a while ago and I don't think things have changed but Dave at Muon has more info on the insides than I do.
As for your comment about Soundforge... at last try it cannot do it to proper ACID coding... Meaning the results will work in some apps but will not work as a true acidized wav in all apps or VST that support acid files.
I've been through this and still have found only Acid does it fully and properly. It would be nice if Dave at Muon came around and commented here... as I said.... we discussed this plenty a long time ago. Results were... Lots of apps code Acid but only Acid itself does it with the Full header info which is required to make your wav 100% compatible.
Paul
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- KVRian
- 1327 posts since 8 Nov, 2003 from DC
Paul, you are so right, there is no standardization for recognition or implimentation of Acidization, and, in any case, each beat is different so it should be Acidized for itself to get the markers right.
We stopped calling out wav loops "Acid" because it's so all over the place, even though what John("Herodotus" Gump) and Johan("Yogi" Rucker) have played is totally tight as a wav file you can import and use with host Acid-style time stretch.
Acidization requires care and attention, though it can be a lot less boring than crating rex files.
We stopped calling out wav loops "Acid" because it's so all over the place, even though what John("Herodotus" Gump) and Johan("Yogi" Rucker) have played is totally tight as a wav file you can import and use with host Acid-style time stretch.
Acidization requires care and attention, though it can be a lot less boring than crating rex files.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 677 posts since 7 Oct, 2003
Thanks for some good suggestions. Seems like there is no easy way to properly batch acidize samples 
The main reason I would like to acidize samples is so that they match my project's tempo. I guess I could always load them in some auto slicing sampler.
The main reason I would like to acidize samples is so that they match my project's tempo. I guess I could always load them in some auto slicing sampler.
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- KVRian
- 1399 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
----If, and only if, they are all the same number of bars in length, you can batch tempo tag (tempo tagging is part of what Acidizing does) them in SoundForge. It doesn't place Acidizing markers, but if they are all programmed/sequenced loops, then they don't really need any of that anyways.superddman wrote:Thanks for some good suggestions. Seems like there is no easy way to properly batch acidize samples
The main reason I would like to acidize samples is so that they match my project's tempo. I guess I could always load them in some auto slicing sampler.
Jeff
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- Banned
- 195 posts since 20 Dec, 2006
...which would be the same as acidizer.
thank you, play again.
thank you, play again.
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- KVRian
- 1399 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
----Does acting like you know something make you feel better ? Don't bother replying, I'm not going to anymore.metrosechual wrote:...which would be the same as acidizer.
thank you, play again.
Jeff


