Subject:Acidized Loops
Posted by: jadamez
Date:9/6/1999 1:35:00 AM
How does one go about creating an "acidized loop"? Does it require the use of sound forge / xp4.5? I have sucessfully created loops using xp4.5, and used them as tracks along with other loops from Acid and Loops for Acid - but what specifically qualifies a loop as "Acidized"? |
Subject:Re: Acidized Loops
Reply by: el
Date:9/6/1999 4:34:00 PM
Jeff Adamez wrote: >>How does one go about creating an "acidized loop"? Does it >>require the use of sound forge / xp4.5? >> >>I have sucessfully created loops using xp4.5, and used them as tracks >>along with other loops from Acid and Loops for Acid - but what >>specifically qualifies a loop as "Acidized"? An acidized loop has info in the loop(tagged on the end, whatever) that Acid uses to set the right BPM,and root note for the loop.In Acid(or xp4.5) when you import a loop you can set the BMP and note,and save the loop (replace the original if ya want),and this extra info is stored with it,hence,acidized.Once acidized it should stay that way unless used in another program,maybe an editor,that removes it. Jamie |