Subject:recording into acid sucks
Posted by: vt737
Date:1/22/2002 1:09:41 PM
When I play back a guitar track I recorded into acid manually I hear some sort of tremelo effect which is in time with the tempo of the song. This does not happen with my other software. I'm using a p3 500 128 ram and a gina card. The samples play fine but the recorded tracks play back with this tremelo effect. At the present time I have to record the tracks through cubase or cakewalk to prevent this from happening.. what is up? I have troubleshooted this to death and have narowed it down to acid. Any takers? Oh by the way I'm using 2.0 pro..... |
Subject:RE: recording into acid sucks
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:1/22/2002 1:22:42 PM
Try here yet? HTH, Iacobus |
Subject:RE: recording into acid sucks
Reply by: sqig
Date:1/22/2002 10:08:44 PM
also try unchecking the "make this track follow beat tempo" box...this helped me with this problem...but...Acid is not a good recording package...I have nothing but problems with it.Use Vegas for recording and acidize the track in soundforge.These are all bundled with acid |
Subject:RE: recording into acid sucks
Reply by: spesimen
Date:1/28/2002 3:47:09 PM
"make this track follow beat tempo" is the problem, definitely check that (or uncheck or whatever.) that tremelo you are hearing is acid's time strech algorithm trying to re-stretch your tracks. by changing them to disk-based or one-shot and making sure they aren't doing stretching the problem will go away. |