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Subject:SF for Acid Loops
Posted by: 12StringDreams
Date:8/11/2001 7:18:41 AM

I am creating loops for songwriters and I'm having problems
keeping my guitar and bass sounding good with small adjustments
in tempo. I'm not transposing at all, but still the loops become unusable
,due to extreme tremelo, with adjustments as small as 1 BPM.
I'm using, Vegas Video, Cool Edit Pro,and Acid 2.0. It has been mentioned
that SF might help. I'm interested to know how and why SF would be better
then Cool Edit Pro when working with loops.
Thanks in advance.
Tracy

Check out my 1500+ Country, Rock, and Folk Drum Loops....
www.12StringDreams.com

Subject:RE: SF for Acid Loops
Reply by: hydrazoan
Date:8/11/2001 7:57:24 PM

a bit OT, but these 1500+ drum loops, I assume they are all stuff you've recorded yourself - what are your conditions for use?

thanks

Subject:RE: SF for Acid Loops
Reply by: 12StringDreams
Date:8/12/2001 7:12:48 AM

The loops I'm creating were originally for my own use, but there has been a lot of interest in non-techno loops, so I plan on having them professionally reproduced and available on my website.
Right now, I'm reproducing small quantities and plan on releasing each individual collection till all CDs are ready. I'm copyrighting them as a collections, so as long as they don't get distributed as a collection, there is no limit to use.
I just purchased SF in hopes of speeding up the creative process. First I have to print out the manual (I really hate that).... I'm still getting extreme tremelo when I make very small adjustments to my tempo. I can't figure out the difference between my loops and the ones included with Acid. Any help would still be greatly appreciated..

Tracy
www.12StringDreams.com

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