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You simply complicate things by including more and more features to the point that it becomes bloatware. I'll say it again: I don't want an integrated product. Megan Stabler Posts: 511 Joined: Mon 8:03 am If you guys want to keep flogging your dead horse, you'll just have to make way for progress, even if SF waits 'til Spring to bring out an integrated prodct in 4.0.Īnd like I've stated many times-when they do I'll be the first one to applaud and recommend it-but only if it's significantly less buggy than 3.0c. A lot of newbies waste a lot of time and money they can't afford on limited, buggy and inappropriate software. What does that say about you guys that you're trying to drive me out? Good luck, you don't stand a chance. Sorry your nasty little SF clique has its panties in a bunch over a sincere poster trying to help fellow musicians in need.
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Products which encompass full Acid-loop support and offer far more flexibility in every way. It just turns out Cakewalk has some fantastic products at rock-bottom proces.
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If Reason would have helpred him most, or Nuendo or Logic Audio, I would have recommended that. This must be a shocking concept to you weasels, actually helping a guy find the best product, instead of slavishly pushing the corporate line. Perhaps you saw the poster yesterday who thanked me vociferously for turning him onto Plasma, because IT BEST SERVED HIS NEEDS. Since you can't argue with my facts, you just attack the messenger and attempt character assasination on me ad hominem. Maybe you attack dogs are closet SF employees trying to hawk this overbaked turkey to ususpecting tyros-that's certainly the attitude you project. If you guys had an ounce of integrity, you'd do the same. Then make them aware of the extremely cost-effective alternatives from Steinberg/Propellerheads, Cakewalk, and others. What I've done is helped sincere musicians who come in here looking for practical solutions become aware of the VERY REAL limitations of Acid, and the misrepresentations SF makes RIGHT IN THE PRODUCT LITERATURE. Of course, guys as intellectually dishonest and defensive as you couldn't acknowledge that, because your little anti-Cakewalk jihad would fall apart, much like multiple audio tracks in Acid. Of course, you've totally and conveniently ignored the many posts in which I've stated Acid was a breakthrough product and was still the best environment for pure loop-based production.
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Try that with Acid!īedford White Posts: 485 Joined: Mon 8:09 pmĭear whiney Acidtoy babies: I feel your pain for being stuck in such a limited and outmoded product. And they have DXi compatibility to add samplers or anything right inside as a plug-in. Just go with Cakewalk's Plasma ($39) or Home Studio 2 ($39 on special now) which support Acid loops, have a synth, unlimited midi editing and tracking, and true unlimited multitrack audio. SF has stated to me right in these pages you can get 4-5 audio tracks running at one time if you're lucky. Guys will come in here and state they've got 64 tracks running simultaneously and all-don't believe 'em. It can handle a few, then you get sync and dropout problems. SF bails out of this by saying, "Acid is not a multitrack application", but then they go lie in their info and say the product has "unlimited" audio tracks. Acid calls them "One Shots" and treats them like giant loops since it basically doesn't like long audio clips. Technically you can within strict track number limitations depending on your system. Kane-I'm assuming you record one track at a time, like most home recordists, and you want to know if you can stack up overdubs like a multitrack in Acid.