Subject:attn Chris M.-- my short list of must-haves
Date:3/4/1999 3:15:44 PM
Hi Chris, This is my short list of ACID must-haves for V.2: 1) Support of odd meters We need the ability to work in triple and mixed meters along with the supported duple meters. I would like to see a meter dialog that would allow specification of meter AND it's break down into "twos and threes." As it stands now, working in odd meters, or even very common 6/8 and 12/8 feels is a real PITA. 2) Pre/Post volume routing on each Aux bus Another PITA...it's really time consuming to draw identical envelopes for reverb, etc. A post-volume routing would allow the volume envelope to drive this type of effect, with no duplication necessary. 3) Nested effects within one aux bus Although the SF Plugin Chainer could accomplish this (had it not been "banned" from ACID's DirectX menu), it would be much nicer if the aux bus could just contain side-by-side chaining, with a drag and drop interface for switching the patching order. 4) Get rid of all those F*****G tools for stretch points Shifting from tool to tool while setting stretch points drives me completely out of my mind. Not to mention the ergonomic disaster of bouncing back and forth. All three of those tools need to be combined into a single tool: a) Clicking where no stretch point exists to create one b) Click-drag on handle to move an existing point c) Right click on handle to delete 5) The ZOOM button should be a one shot No one zooms twice. The zoom button should automatically revert to the last selected tool once the user has drawn a lasso. I also suggest adding a "zoom out" button that reverts to the previous zoom level in one click. 6) We need an option for the cursor to remain in the "last stopped" position, as well as the "last selected" position. 7) What is the possibility of creating a song-length "dummy track" for Aux returns that allows them to be automated by a volume envelope? Or some other means of automating the returns, maybe? I'm not much for the "virtual hardware" types of UI, but even automating the return volumes is better than nothing. Or is this just more load than the processor could bear? I realize the amount of math that's happening. 8) I would love some sort of option to have the Properties | Track tab | Save As dialog default to the original location of the loop. That's the most efficient behavior for me about 99% of the time, and I suspect anyone else that works mainly with his own loops feels the same. 9) I have lost two great takes (one was with Chuck Rainey, making my face especially red), because I accidentally clicked the Record Dialog "close" button instead of stop. There should be NO WAY to ever lose a recorded take, even by hitting cancel, without a warning dialog. 10) Another processor issue, I'm sure, that there is no video support. Even some sort of static filmstrip mode would be a HUGE help though. It is a salute to ACID that I find myself wanting to use it to score to picture, however, the lack of any visual point of reference means that I'm constantly generating mixes, then exporting them into Cakewalk to build the final track. The reason this list is so short, of course, is that ACID is really well conceived. You already know how I feel about it. These requests should really do it for me as far as basic usability issues are concerned. ACID is so much more than a looping tool, and -- Bruce A. Richardson Purple Iguana Productions bandmaster@sprynet.com |
Subject:Re: attn Chris M.-- my short list of must-haves
Date:3/5/1999 8:19:09 AM
I don't know what happened to the end of the last post, but it couldn't have been that important anyway... -- Bruce A. Richardson Purple Iguana Productions bandmaster@sprynet.com |
Subject:Re: attn Chris M.-- my short list of must-haves
Reply by: SonicAcidMan
Date:3/6/1999 9:02:27 AM
I hear you Bruce - I will add this to the list of ACID features/enhancements we are keeping for the next version. I am also a user of ACID and have already contributed some of the same items to the list :-) If anyone else has suggestions, feel free to post them here. I can't guarantee you will see immediate results, but it is our job to improve the software so info like this really helps. Chris. |
Subject:Re: attn Chris M.-- my short list of must-haves
Reply by: TimL
Date:3/23/1999 7:31:50 AM
Chris Moulios wrote: >>I hear you Bruce - I will add this to the list of ACID >>features/enhancements we are keeping for the next version. >>I am also a user of ACID and have already contributed some >>of the same items to the list :-) >> >>If anyone else has suggestions, feel free to post them >>here. I can't guarantee you will see immediate results, >>but it is our job to improve the software so info like this >>really helps. >> >>Chris. >> I just want to second the request for the ability to show video for synching and also (new) the ability to export to quicktime. Tim Larson |
Subject:Re: attn Chris M.-- my short list of must-haves
Reply by: ronf
Date:4/7/1999 7:11:15 PM
Just wanted to add the need for some type of EQ or insert effects. It would make Acid a truly complete mixing tool. |
Subject:Re: attn Chris M.-- my short list of must-haves
Reply by: Ivan
Date:10/5/1999 11:38:00 AM
Yeah, Chris! I haven't to add anything to your well sought off list. (I had worked hardly with ACID last 5 or 6 monthes) Just a little idea from my dance-loving friends: an easy built-in cutoff filter: it seems to me more easyer, then a real-time stratch, isn't it? It would be fine to draw cutoff and resonance envelopes like volume and pan. Thanks |
Subject:acid wish list - hope this thread is still hot! :)
Reply by: SICI
Date:1/4/2000 3:18:00 AM
v2 has come and gone... no reason to end the wishlist tho :) ________ plz let me specify destination directories for ANY type of ACID output file from a tab on the options page. also thank u Bruce for suggesting that 'acidized' sounds saved from within acid should default to their original location. _________ insert fx & eq's are needed(thank u Ron). if acid had this it could be my central multitracking software. this may be impossible because the demand on CPU would be too great but if there is ANY possible way to incorporate these much needed features... DO IT! _________ odd meters? (thank u Bruce).... um this was just an oversight, right? ;) _________ a hybrid mode between 'looped' and 'one-shot' - a mode where i can lay down 'one-shot' sounds (like usual) but also cut and paste _segments_ of them within the time grid (like u can to looped material) without the operations affecting the whole sound. _________ a faster method of (permanently) assigning Acid properties to samples - Does the properties tab in Acid REALLY have to be locked out if i have more than one track selected? If it is absolutely necessary that some properties be unique and exclusive to their parent track, lock them out and let me access the others... I often want to change the loop length or transpose key of multiple tracks at once and doing each individually can sometimes be prohibitively tedious :| Also, Sound Forge 'Batch Converter' and 'Extract Regions' should be allow you to specify Acid properties for output files. ok that's it for now...tia (installment #_1_ of _unknown_) |
Subject:My acid wish list
Reply by: volkan
Date:1/24/2000 1:42:00 PM
Some good ideas out there here are mine. __________________ Micro-tuning please ! That is a huge one, I always have to go in Sound Forge to tweak the tuning of my loops, it'd be much better to hear it in context with the rest of the track than guessing and going back and forth. __________________ AVI support, everybody wants it and needs it, was announced to be in 2.0. Nuff said about that one. __________________ When zooming in it go to cursor placement for quick edit. __________________ Playlist based on markers so one can preview possible segment flow of a song. __________________ Smart copy. Using the loop region selector could copy everything "underneath" it without having to go in every single tracks to "split at cursor point". Then using the newly added paste inserts makes it easy to copy large sections of a song. |
Subject:Re: attn Chris M.-- my short list of must-haves
Reply by: Vid_Nut
Date:2/6/2000 5:06:00 PM
I would like to see the "s" (previous slection) hot key from SoundForge added to Acid. I haven't found a way (after selecting a number of loops within a project and then accidently un-highlighting them) of recovering my highlighted selections. Am I wrong? |
Subject:Re: attn Chris M.-- my short list of must-haves
Reply by: goofyfool
Date:3/10/2000 12:31:00 AM
i second this one. this is a must have feature! wrote: >>I would like to see the "s" (previous slection) hot key from >>SoundForge added to Acid. I haven't found a way (after selecting a >>number of loops within a project and then accidently un- highlighting >>them) of recovering my highlighted selections. Am I wrong? |
Subject:Re: attn Chris M.-- my short list of must-haves
Reply by: nearlygod
Date:4/19/2000 7:23:00 AM
What I really want to see is: 1. that I can drag a sample from one track and drop it into another 2. the pencil and the selecttool must be one. It`s a pitty to select manyparts with the selecttool and then select the drawtool to copy it with cntrl. This must be as easy as with e.g. Logic Audio 3. I need crossfade parameters between the parts 4. It would be great to reverse parts of the samples nearlygod |
Subject:Feature Wanted: MIDI Loops
Reply by: Dave_K.
Date:5/23/2000 10:33:00 AM
ACID's capability would be greatly enhanced if it could use General MIDI loops in addition to WAV loops. In other words, you would simply record a simple MIDI phrase into a sequencer, and then be able to drag and drop it into ACID. The MIDI notes would play through the output MIDI port(s) on your computer (to a synth or sound module), or your sound card. Better yet, it would be great to have a built-in automatic General MIDI (or Roland GS or Yamaha XG) sound renderer so that when you drop in a MIDI phrase, it would automatically be changed to the correct key and tempo and then converted into a WAV (in that order). This could perhaps be based upon the excellent engine found in the Roland Virtual Sound Canvas 3 (VSC-88H3) which can convert GM/GS format MIDI files into WAV files directly. My point is that shifting the pitch and tempo in the MIDI domain before converting to WAV would yield a much better sound quality sample than having ACID stretch and tweak the WAV file directly. And it would be perfect if ACID could automatically do all of this for you. |