Subject:where do I put my loops
Posted by: Lynchmob
Date:3/1/1999 6:39:14 PM
I have the same problem as the previous acid users inquiry. I have to keep switching out disks to load loops from different loop libraries to a single project. Is there a better way to organize my loops? Is it necessary to put them all on my hard drive, help! It would also be helpfull if we could see the replies to these questions on the forum without waiting for someone to reply to the same question. Anyway, I quess it is worth it, because ACID is the most addictive and usable program I have ever seen. Good work SF keep the updates coming. Also I highly recomend the Bill Laswell sampler to all those who aren't completely techno. It's goot the most usable loops I have seen so far. Later, keep loopin Acid lovers! Lynchmob |
Subject:Re: where do I put my loops
Reply by: studio
Date:3/2/1999 5:40:19 PM
you can save your acd projects as "external" or "embedded". these save all of the loops in use with that acd file. "external" saves the acd file and all of the loops as seperate files to a single location. (like a folder on you hard drive). "embedded" includes all of the loops embedded in the acd file itself. if you have 20 mb of loops, the file is (1) 20 mb acd file. when opened, all of the loops are available and editable like in a normal project. Lynchmob wrote in message news:Bn1pjdHZ#GA.235@logan... >I have the same problem as the previous acid users inquiry. >I have to keep switching out disks to load loops from >different loop libraries to a single project. Is there a >better way to organize my loops? Is it necessary to put >them all on my hard drive, help! It would also be helpfull >if we could see the replies to these questions on the forum >without waiting for someone to reply to the same question. >Anyway, I quess it is worth it, because ACID is the most >addictive and usable program I have ever seen. Good work >SF keep the updates coming. Also I highly recomend the >Bill Laswell sampler to all those who aren't completely >techno. It's goot the most usable loops I have seen so far. >Later, keep loopin Acid lovers! Lynchmob |
Subject:Re: where do I put my loops
Reply by: XAciddjX
Date:5/11/1999 12:00:00 AM
Be really really carefull when you save a project as "Embedded", especially if you're using wav files in a song that aren't directly off a SOnic Foundry loops CD. I spend four hours on a project once and had it at a level that I was really happy with, I saved it as an embedded file (I too was completely sick of swapping CDs or copying all Wavs used by hand to a local directory) and presto...I ost 4 hours work. The file saved fine but when I attempted to reopen it as soon as it hit one of the files that weren't SFoundry native it gave an error about being unable to read the header file info and as it does when it's interupted in building a song it kust stopped there and didn;t add any more tracks. If you're really unlucky like me the disruptive wave will be about 10% into the tracklist so essentially you've lost all your work. This has happened to a bunch of people I know....best thing is so save "Externally" unless you're working specifically within the confines of the loops libraries. Acid is one of the most intuitive pieces of software I have ever used, it's limitations\bugs are very few and far between....but just be wary that this is one that can be nasty. ADJ Chuck Johnson wrote: >>you can save your acd projects as "external" or "embedded". >>these save all of the loops in use with that acd file. >>"external" saves the acd file and all of the loops as seperate files >>to a >>single location. (like a folder on you hard drive). >>"embedded" includes all of the loops embedded in the acd file itself. >>if you have 20 mb of loops, the file is (1) 20 mb acd file. >>when opened, all of the loops are available and editable like in a >>normal >>project. >> >> >>Lynchmob wrote in message >>news:Bn1pjdHZ#GA.235@logan... >>>I have the same problem as the previous acid users inquiry. >>>I have to keep switching out disks to load loops from >>>different loop libraries to a single project. Is there a >>>better way to organize my loops? Is it necessary to put >>>them all on my hard drive, help! It would also be helpfull >>>if we could see the replies to these questions on the forum >>>without waiting for someone to reply to the same question. >>>Anyway, I quess it is worth it, because ACID is the most >>>addictive and usable program I have ever seen. Good work >>>SF keep the updates coming. Also I highly recomend the >>>Bill Laswell sampler to all those who aren't completely >>>techno. It's goot the most usable loops I have seen so far. >>>Later, keep loopin Acid lovers! Lynchmob >> >> >> |
Subject:Re: where do I put my loops
Reply by: Chronic
Date:8/16/1999 12:25:00 AM
Well the bottom line for the disk switching pain in the butt, is to copy all the loops from any loop cd you use into a dedicated folder on your harddrive. Of course it helps if you have alot of space available. (Depending on how many loops you are copying)I have 4 cds of acid loops on a 9.1gig drive, plus of course windows, other programs, etc. and I still have 4gigs available, more than enough for a HUGE library of loops! It also helps if you don't put loops on your drive that you know you'll never use. For example, the acid disk has alot of rock loops that I don't use for techno, so I never copied them, and saved alot of space. If you have a small hard drive, just try copying the disk you use most, one less to switch. Hope this helps! Chronic Chris wrote: >>I have the same problem as the previous acid users inquiry. >>I have to keep switching out disks to load loops from >>different loop libraries to a single project. Is there a >>better way to organize my loops? Is it necessary to put >>them all on my hard drive, help! It would also be helpfull >>if we could see the replies to these questions on the forum >>without waiting for someone to reply to the same question. >>Anyway, I quess it is worth it, because ACID is the most >>addictive and usable program I have ever seen. Good work >>SF keep the updates coming. Also I highly recomend the >>Bill Laswell sampler to all those who aren't completely >>techno. It's goot the most usable loops I have seen so far. >>Later, keep loopin Acid lovers! Lynchmob >> |
Subject:Re: where do I put my loops
Reply by: remixkid
Date:12/3/1999 12:42:00 PM
Hi! I'm new to this forum... I was just wondering what the Bill Laswell sampler was... and the price? Thanks Remix kidd Chris wrote: >>I have the same problem as the previous acid users inquiry. >>I have to keep switching out disks to load loops from >>different loop libraries to a single project. Is there a >>better way to organize my loops? Is it necessary to put >>them all on my hard drive, help! It would also be helpfull >>if we could see the replies to these questions on the forum >>without waiting for someone to reply to the same question. >>Anyway, I quess it is worth it, because ACID is the most >>addictive and usable program I have ever seen. Good work >>SF keep the updates coming. Also I highly recomend the >>Bill Laswell sampler to all those who aren't completely >>techno. It's goot the most usable loops I have seen so far. >>Later, keep loopin Acid lovers! Lynchmob >> |
Subject:Re: where do I put my loops
Reply by: SJNUMEN
Date:6/1/2000 2:38:00 PM
A technique I use and that I found to be helpful is to save all of the wavs used in a project to a zip disk. Everytime I open my Acid project it knows to search my zip disk for the wav files. I usually assign 1 or 2 projects per disk. This works great for me because I don't have to do alot of searching to find the wav files. They're all right there in one spot on my zip disk. It keeps the project very organized. A word of caution about using this technique is to create backup files and store them on separate zip disk. Computers are excellent tools, but once in a while they screw up. Every so often, my computer likes to change the actual wav content and mix one file with another. When this happens, I simply delete the corrupted file and replace it with the backup version. I have used other music programs, and I must say that Acid music by far out shines them all. It is the extremely intuitive and user friendly. |
Subject:Re: where do I put my loops
Reply by: kamakaze
Date:8/7/2000 1:17:00 PM
Hi Marc, The Laswell CD is cool but strange. It's got a lot of treated samples and ethnic stuff,ambient textures etc... I like it. It's $59.95 on the Sonic Foundry shop. It's not available at soundsonline.com though a lot of of other Acids cd's are. They are 49.95 on soundsonline. See Ya Keith Kehrer Kamakaze Music marc alain wrote: >>Hi! I'm new to this forum... I was just wondering what the Bill >>Laswell sampler was... and the price? >> >>Thanks >> Remix kidd >> >>Chris wrote: >>>>I have the same problem as the previous acid users inquiry. >>>>I have to keep switching out disks to load loops from >>>>different loop libraries to a single project. Is there a >>>>better way to organize my loops? Is it necessary to put >>>>them all on my hard drive, help! It would also be helpfull >>>>if we could see the replies to these questions on the forum >>>>without waiting for someone to reply to the same question. >>>>Anyway, I quess it is worth it, because ACID is the most >>>>addictive and usable program I have ever seen. Good work >>>>SF keep the updates coming. Also I highly recomend the >>>>Bill Laswell sampler to all those who aren't completely >>>>techno. It's goot the most usable loops I have seen so far. >>>>Later, keep loopin Acid lovers! Lynchmob >>>> |