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Acid Pro 4.0

Acid Pro 4.0
From Sony Creative Software

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16632 in Software
  • Brand: Sony
  • Released on: 2003-11-17
  • Platforms: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Me
  • Format: CD-ROM

Features

  • Use as many loops and MIDI tracks as you like
  • New automation parameters and envelope control
  • Display and edit MIDI files in a piano roll format
  • Use ACID with your favorite VSTi or ReWire synth
  • Over 350 multi-genre music loops and dozens of projects

Customer Reviews

Acid is hands down is the best Audio Remixer5
Like Vegas 4.0, Acid 4.0 Pro has nearly the same layout, but is missing the video features. But that's not what the program is for. With Acid Pro 4.0 you can turn your songs easily into remixes (with some loops provided of the internet of course) and make your remix sound like the remixes you hear on your local pop and R&B radio station on saturday nights. And for me, I've always wanted to be someone who can do that, and that dream can now come true. Acid is meant strictly for remixing, or composing music, not editing. That's the downside with acid, is that Editing the music is it's worse quality. But that's not the reason anyone uses it, that's not the reason I use it, it's simply just to become an artist and make my work recognized. And after being experienced for about 1 month with this program, I noticed that my music was becoming better, my friends even began to like the remixes I have done, and now I can compose my own music, and it sounds very original, clear, and cool.

Acid Pro 4.0 Is A Dream Come True.

No in-depth User Manual1
Acid Pro 4.0 has a lot of functionality and I have enjoyed using what little portions of it I can. However, I give the product 1 star because it does not come with an adequate user's manual. It has an extremely light weight 10 page "guide" that isn't worth the paper it's written on. There was a huge user manual published but Sony has discontinued it, and I can't seem to find one. If you've already used the program, you'll be ok. Otherwise, stick with Acid, the non-pro version. Having all the functionality and not being able to harness it stinks. :(