Subject:Please shed some light???
Posted by: FRank
Date:3/30/1999 10:41:16 AM
This may be a stupid question, but where can I get FX for Acid Pro??? -ALSO- I'm new to this whole music making process and could use all the help I can get...Is there anyone willing to share thier wisdom about making music with computers with me. I'd really appreciate it. E-Mail me OK??? Thanx!!! Frank |
Subject:Re: Please shed some light???
Date:3/30/1999 2:21:37 PM
Any DirectX effects will work in ACID Pro. As for the music making process, dig in. If you're really serious, I suggest getting into school...music school, not a "recording school" (even the best ones are a complete ripoff). You need to know theory, analysis, counterpoint, history, orchestration, and literature if your intention is to become a master musician. You don't necessarily need to be in a degree program, just get in a good music school and get the knowledge. Of course, you may not wish to go that far, but there is a definite advantage to knowing exactly what's going on in any given piece of music, no matter what the style is. It also helps to know what has come before you, so you don't spend a lot of time repeating things that have already been done. -- Bruce A. Richardson Purple Iguana Productions bandmaster@sprynet.com FRank > This may be a stupid question, but where can I get FX for > Acid Pro??? > -ALSO- > > I'm new to this whole music making process and could use > all the help I can get...Is there anyone willing to share > thier wisdom about making music with computers with me. > I'd really appreciate it. |
Subject:Re: Please shed some light???
Reply by: johnvulich
Date:3/31/1999 6:26:43 PM
olletta wrote: >>This may be a stupid question, but where can I get FX for >>Acid Pro??? >>-ALSO- >> >>I'm new to this whole music making process and could use >>all the help I can get...Is there anyone willing to share >>thier wisdom about making music with computers with me. >>I'd really appreciate it. There are numerous DirectX plug-ins available. Others on this forum have mentioned Digilogue Blueline Effects at: http://members.xoom.com/digilogue/english/home.htm I have downloaded them but have not tried them out yet. There seems to be a very well rounded set of effects like deleys, filters, flanger, phaser, chorus, reverb etc. I believe that the shareware demo is fully funtional and registration is only $35.00! I have XFX 1, XFX 2 and Acoustic Mirror/Modeler from Sonic Foundry. I quite like Acoustic Mirror which copies the acoustic features taken from real life environments. It can be used for the creation of reverbs or for applying the sound coloration of specific microphones and tube amps. This program is very proccessor intensive and is probably better suited to use with an audio editing program than something like Acid. Unless of coure you have a fast CPU. The XFX plug-ins work just fine with Acid. You might want to check out "A BEGINNER'S REFERENCE GUIDE TO MAKING MUSIC ON THE PC" at: http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/lee.k/Guide.htm This is a pretty good introduction to computer music with lots of reviews for various products. Good luck! |