Subject:Soft Synths & FX - getting started
Posted by: mtb
Date:5/27/2002 3:23:27 AM
ok so I'm relatively new to Acid (Pro 3.0) - I've got the sampling thing hapenning great and now want to go to the next stage. 2 specific questions: 1. I want to start adding some synth sounds - I've got a midi master keyboard; how to I get a soft synth playing into Acid? I don't mean midi sequencing, I just want to play sounds/parts direct into the project? What are some good starting soft synths that'll work with Acid? 2. I want to get some extra effects - specifically better distortions & a tape-delay simulator. I gather you can buy plug-in packs (?). What is compatible and how do I get them functioning in Acid tracks? Thanks |
Subject:RE: Soft Synths & FX - getting started
Reply by: Spirit
Date:5/27/2002 8:21:35 AM
I suggest that to start you look at some freeware VSTi synths. To do that you'll need to do two things: Download the demo version of Fruityloops as your VSTi host. The demo version can do vistually everything the commercial US$99 version can except save the confguration, but you can still render to wave and play and sequence (if you want to) VSTi instruments. It also includes a couple of instruments with the demo. Next, go here: http://www.kvr-vst.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi And do a search for VSTi/DXi free synths and effects. There are loads of them all indexed and reviewed with links for download. Good luck |
Subject:RE: Soft Synths & FX - getting started
Reply by: mtb
Date:5/27/2002 8:53:37 AM
thanks but um...a little ahead of me at the moment. What's and why a VSTi host? I've already got Cubase VST 5.0 (never use it). And how do I 'play' any synth into Acid? |
Subject:RE: Soft Synths & FX - getting started
Reply by: Maruuk
Date:5/27/2002 2:17:19 PM
The short answer is: you don't. Wait until Summer NAMM in July when Sonic Foundry will anounce Acid Pro 4.0. It'll have all that stuff. |
Subject:RE: Soft Synths & FX - getting started
Reply by: Spirit
Date:5/27/2002 8:37:08 PM
I want to believe you Maruuk - how confident of that are you ? |
Subject:RE: Soft Synths & FX - getting started
Reply by: ramone
Date:5/28/2002 8:49:58 AM
http://www.synthzone.com/softsyn.htm you should be able to find something here |