Subject:Mixing Tracks
Posted by: Undone
Date:4/26/2001 12:51:29 AM
I've used Acid a bit and found out that Sonic Foundry is much more complex. Now what i was wondering is if you can do the same thing you do with Acid in sound foundry. What i mean is when you are recording a second track in Acid it plays the first track with it so you can play along. Now in sonic foundry i have yet to find a way to do this, can this be done and how? Thanks -Bob |
Subject:RE: Mixing Tracks
Reply by: MM2000
Date:4/26/2001 1:24:11 AM
Sound Forge is only a stereo (or two track) editor, not a multitrack editor like you are wanting. Sonic Foundry makes a multitrack editor, Vegas Audio. I have Vegas and use Sound Forge as my editor and it works great! Try out the download of Vegas and you will see it is easy to use and is very powerful.MM. |
Subject:RE: Mixing Tracks
Reply by: Undone
Date:4/26/2001 2:16:47 AM
Thanks for that info, guess that shows my ignorance :) Now one more question, what is the difference between Acid and Vegas? And which do you think is more powerful? And by powerful i mean more presise, grr i cant think of the word, you get my point right? hehe -Bob |
Subject:RE: Mixing Tracks
Reply by: Ted_H
Date:4/26/2001 12:10:14 PM
Acid and Vegas are really two completely different products. They look similar, but they are quite different. Acid is a music creation program that allows you to arrange loops to create songs. Vegas is a multitrack recorder/editor. Acid has some editing features, but it is not meant to be a full-on audio editor. Vegas has many more editing features. You can record no more than one than one track at a time into Acid, but you can record multiple simultaneous tracks into Vegas. These are just the main differences, there are many more. Feel free to download the demo versions of both programs and try them for seven days. Ted |