Subject:pc upgrade because of glitching
Posted by: Ruby
Date:7/16/1999 7:52:00 PM
Anybody please, I've used acid for loops and then started recording vocals, guitars etc, which are all disk based. I realize acid is not a multitrack, but it glitches when I play more than 4 or 5 tracks back. I have a 166 mhz with 96 mb ram and am now considering upgrading to 450 and 128 but don't know if this will help. Then my other question is. How can I import the files (as a song) I have in Acid into Cubase VST so that each of them are on their own tracks and in sync instead of having it all on one track? Thanx Almari |
Subject:Re: pc upgrade because of glitching
Reply by: NotWithStupid
Date:7/19/1999 10:24:00 AM
Your PC upgrade will do wonders for your audio processing capabilities. However, as soon as you start recording full tracks of material, you are better off moving to a dedicated program such as Vegas. You will need to export the individual tracks and import them into Cubase and line them up. It shouldn't be too hard since the acid loops start on measure boundaries unless you've moved them or have volume envelopes defined. I would do envelope processing in the multi-track software. |
Subject:Re: pc upgrade because of glitching
Reply by: DBP
Date:7/25/1999 10:07:00 PM
WELL I THINK ACID SHOULD BE A MULTITRACK PROG TOO. THATS HOW I USE IT ALSO~ I tried Vegas and didn't find it as cool as ACID. George James wrote: >>Your PC upgrade will do wonders for your audio processing capabilities. >>However, as soon as you start recording full tracks of material, you are better >>off moving to a dedicated program such as Vegas. >> >>You will need to export the individual tracks and import them into Cubase and >>line them up. It shouldn't be too hard since the acid loops start on measure >>boundaries unless you've moved them or have volume envelopes defined. I would >>do envelope processing in the multi-track software. |