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Subject:To Acid or Not to Acid
Posted by: zoophly
Date:8/2/2000 2:19:00 PM

I m debating whether or not i should buy any acid product
because im not sure if it will be able to do what i want to
do.

So this is what i want to do.....


I have a four track recorder that i use for recording
guitar, voice and keyboard. I know i can make them into
.wavs but i want to know if acid will be able to play a
3:00 minute guitar track.


So someone please answer me back.

Subject:Re: To Acid or Not to Acid
Reply by: Kelly_S
Date:8/2/2000 5:58:00 PM

Hello Joe.

Acid is not a "multitracking" program, and may not be best suited for
the hard disk recording, such as a 3 minute guitar recording.

However, as long as you limit the amount of tracks that are disk-
based, Acid will work out for you.


Thanks.

Joe wrote:
>>I m debating whether or not i should buy any acid product
>>because im not sure if it will be able to do what i want to
>>do.
>>
>>So this is what i want to do.....
>>
>>
>>I have a four track recorder that i use for recording
>>guitar, voice and keyboard. I know i can make them into
>>.wavs but i want to know if acid will be able to play a
>>3:00 minute guitar track.
>>
>>
>>So someone please answer me back.

Subject:Re: To Acid or Not to Acid
Reply by: Rich_T
Date:9/7/2000 1:38:00 AM

Actually, I've been using Acid 1.0a (Build 63) for exactly that
purpose, with good results. Some of my songs have over 40 tracks,
and take up 60 MB or more of RAM. My computer specs are Windows 98,
Pentium III 450 MHz, 128 MB RAM and 12 GB hard disk space. I think
Acid is the easiest tool I've found for multitrack recording, and I
am surprised that it is not marketed to multitrack homerecording
users with that in mind.

K.Shaffer wrote:
>>Hello Joe.
>>
>>Acid is not a "multitracking" program, and may not be best suited
for
>>the hard disk recording, such as a 3 minute guitar recording.
>>
>>However, as long as you limit the amount of tracks that are disk-
>>based, Acid will work out for you.
>>
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Joe wrote:
>>>>I m debating whether or not i should buy any acid product
>>>>because im not sure if it will be able to do what i want to
>>>>do.
>>>>
>>>>So this is what i want to do.....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I have a four track recorder that i use for recording
>>>>guitar, voice and keyboard. I know i can make them into
>>>>.wavs but i want to know if acid will be able to play a
>>>>3:00 minute guitar track.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>So someone please answer me back.

Subject:Re: To Acid or Not to Acid
Reply by: Rich_T
Date:9/7/2000 1:44:00 AM

I forgot to mention that you need more than just Acid, of course. I
am using "Gina" from Echo to record my vocals and instruments
directly into Acid.

Rich Tauchar wrote:
>>Actually, I've been using Acid 1.0a (Build 63) for exactly that
>>purpose, with good results. Some of my songs have over 40 tracks,
>>and take up 60 MB or more of RAM. My computer specs are Windows
98,
>>Pentium III 450 MHz, 128 MB RAM and 12 GB hard disk space. I think
>>Acid is the easiest tool I've found for multitrack recording, and I
>>am surprised that it is not marketed to multitrack homerecording
>>users with that in mind.
>>
>>K.Shaffer wrote:
>>>>Hello Joe.
>>>>
>>>>Acid is not a "multitracking" program, and may not be best suited
>>for
>>>>the hard disk recording, such as a 3 minute guitar recording.
>>>>
>>>>However, as long as you limit the amount of tracks that are disk-
>>>>based, Acid will work out for you.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>Joe wrote:
>>>>>>I m debating whether or not i should buy any acid product
>>>>>>because im not sure if it will be able to do what i want to
>>>>>>do.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So this is what i want to do.....
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I have a four track recorder that i use for recording
>>>>>>guitar, voice and keyboard. I know i can make them into
>>>>>>.wavs but i want to know if acid will be able to play a
>>>>>>3:00 minute guitar track.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So someone please answer me back.

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