Subject:HELP !!!Acid does't seem to be smooth (as it was)
Posted by: dr_zeemo
Date:1/2/2001 5:50:00 PM
I installed Acid 2.0 last week. I test drove it when I first installed, and it seemed to work great. I since have attempted to use the Virtual Midi Router, so I installed it, (still can't figure out how to make it work) I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but ...... it seems as though after installing the VMR Acid does not give me a smooth transition between parts. It really has become a struggle to make them snych together. There is either too much of a time gap, or the parts dont sound smooth when going from one part to another. For example if I throw a drum track on track 1, then put a different drum beat on track 2, they dont sound together at all. even if I use them in seperate measures of the tune...... Could I have done something to change the way Acid performs ??? I am attempting to create a new tune out of the supplied loops (yes, the files I'm using are Acid loops). I'm baffled, and angry because it seemed to work OK before....as a matter of fact, I saved the original tune I created, and when I open it, it plays fine. Anything new I have tried to create, is not working..... I am almost to the point of giving up..... Any response is appreciated. Regards, Dr. Zeemo P.S. Should I be using a "snap to" grid ??? when creating ?? I dont remember what the settings were when I first created that tune, as I was just experimenting. Also, I have enabled and disabled midi in acid... |
Subject:Re: HELP !!!Acid does't seem to be smooth (as it was)
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:1/2/2001 10:46:00 PM
Try toggling snapping on and off by using F8 on your keyboard. You should be using snapping *unless* you need something special to do or you're zoomed in on the track. Most of the loops for ACID were designed to be "beat friendly." HTH, Iacobus Rick Zizzamia wrote: >>I installed Acid 2.0 last week. I test drove it when I >>first installed, and it seemed to work great. I since have >>attempted to use the Virtual Midi Router, so I installed >>it, (still can't figure out how to make it work) I don't >>know if this has anything to do with it, but ...... >>it seems as though after installing the VMR Acid does not >>give me a smooth transition between parts. It really has >>become a struggle to make them snych together. There is >>either too much of a time gap, or the parts dont sound >>smooth when going from one part to another. >>For example if I throw a drum track on track 1, then put a >>different drum beat on track 2, they dont sound together at >>all. even if I use them in seperate measures of the >>tune...... Could I have done something to change the way >>Acid performs ??? I am attempting to create a new tune out of the >>supplied loops (yes, the files I'm using are Acid loops). >>I'm baffled, and angry because it seemed to work OK >>before....as a matter of fact, I saved the original tune I >>created, and when I open it, it plays fine. Anything new I >>have tried to create, is not working..... I am almost to >>the point of giving up..... >>Any response is appreciated. >>Regards, >>Dr. Zeemo >>P.S. Should I be using a "snap to" grid ??? when creating ?? I dont >>remember what the settings were when I first created that tune, as I >>was just experimenting. >> Also, I have enabled and disabled midi in acid... |
Subject:Re: HELP !!!Acid does't seem to be smooth (as it was)
Reply by: dr_zeemo
Date:1/3/2001 4:56:00 PM
Iacobus, Thank you for your response, I was beginning to wonder if any one was out there..... (kidding) what setting would be normal or "default" when using the snap feature ??? Also, I'm not sure I know what you mean by "zoomed" in on a track......are saying that if your zoomed in, the snap feature is dis-abled or not used ???? excuse me if these questions seem obvious to you, but I am very new to this acid thing. Great program (when it is working) Regards, Dr.Zeemo Iacobus wrote: >>Try toggling snapping on and off by using F8 on your >>keyboard. >> >>You should be using snapping *unless* you need something >>special to do or you're zoomed in on the track. Most of the loops for >>ACID were designed to be "beat friendly." >> >>HTH, >>Iacobus >> >>Rick Zizzamia wrote: >>>>I installed Acid 2.0 last week. I test drove it when I >>>>first installed, and it seemed to work great. I since >>have >>>>attempted to use the Virtual Midi Router, so I installed >>>>it, (still can't figure out how to make it work) I don't >>>>know if this has anything to do with it, but ...... >>>>it seems as though after installing the VMR Acid does not >>>>give me a smooth transition between parts. It really has >>>>become a struggle to make them snych together. There is >>>>either too much of a time gap, or the parts dont sound >>>>smooth when going from one part to another. >>>>For example if I throw a drum track on track 1, then put >>a >>>>different drum beat on track 2, they dont sound together >>at >>>>all. even if I use them in seperate measures of the >>>>tune...... Could I have done something to change the way >>>>Acid performs ??? I am attempting to create a new tune >>out of the >>>>supplied loops (yes, the files I'm using are Acid loops). >>>>I'm baffled, and angry because it seemed to work OK >>>>before....as a matter of fact, I saved the original tune >>I >>>>created, and when I open it, it plays fine. Anything new >>I >>>>have tried to create, is not working..... I am almost to >>>>the point of giving up..... >>>>Any response is appreciated. >>>>Regards, >>>>Dr. Zeemo >>>>P.S. Should I be using a "snap to" grid ??? when >>creating ?? I dont >>>>remember what the settings were when I first created that >>tune, as I >>>>was just experimenting. >>>> Also, I have enabled and disabled midi in acid... |
Subject:Re: HELP !!!Acid does't seem to be smooth (as it was)
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:1/5/2001 11:29:00 PM
"Ruler Marks" is, I believe, the default. Using a snap-to setting is all purely a matter of preference. Depending on how zoomed in you are and what snap-to resolution you're using could mean the difference between precision and frustration. Say you're using Thirty-Second Note for Snap To and are using "Zoom Normal" (F9). This could be quite maddening if you're trying to place part of a Track on a particular thirty-second note you want that part to be on. You more than likely will have to zoom in using the Zoom Tool. Using the Zoom Tool to zoom in on a Track (or Tracks) does not disable snap-to. It simply is an aid that makes it easier to see the snapping being done while moving/drawing a Track, so you'll know precisely where the Track is being placed/drawn in relation to not only the time/tempo of the project but other Tracks in the project as well. No question is stupid, so never hesitate to ask. It actually took a little bit before I discovered the snap-to thing myself. (Mostly, this was because I had so much overload in learning the power ACID provided. :o) ) HTH, Iacobus Rick Zizzamia wrote: >>Iacobus, >>Thank you for your response, I was beginning to wonder if >>any one was out there..... (kidding) >>what setting would be normal or "default" when using the >>snap feature ??? >>Also, I'm not sure I know what you mean by "zoomed" in on a >>track......are saying that if your zoomed in, the snap >>feature is dis-abled or not used ???? >>excuse me if these questions seem obvious to you, but I am >>very new to this acid thing. Great program (when it is >>working) >>Regards, >>Dr.Zeemo |