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Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 6:34 pm
by blak powdah
whas apnin dubsteppers

Ive noticed alot that ableton, reason, cubase etc are the main daw's used nowadays

would anyone recommend using sony acid & what type of dubstep to use for production bearing in mind all the features the others have

any feedback appreciated, peace

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 10:59 pm
by filthy_
rusko uses acid... if you use acid, you can be like rusko.

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:32 am
by sixth sense
use whatever you are comfortable with

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:20 am
by nick fury
Rockin Acid Pro 7.. Been using it since version 3.

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:50 pm
by blak powdah
yeh i do like acid alot it's really easy to use for building up drums compared to the others, then again if u spend time on one you will know the ins and out's of it i spose. ive just got ableton live 8 so gunna give that a crack

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 7:10 pm
by alphacat
I used Acid from version 1.0 all the way up to 6, and then I discovered Reaper...

And now I want to kick Sony in the balls for wasting so much of my time.

Reaper was based on the Acid/Vegas layout model but improves on it in so many ways (IMHO.) Oh, and it costs a fraction of what Acid Pro costs. Oh, and it's a 5 MB install and not a 700 MB install. Oh, and its VST support is a lot better.

Srsly. :D

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:17 pm
by Big MD
filthy_ wrote:rusko uses acid... if you use acid, you can be like rusko.

what a dumb statement!

i was producing on acit too, and i never sounded like Rusko -.-

wil i sound now like Jezzy jeff because i use ableton? or dos mala now sound like coki cause he switched to logic?

please!

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:46 am
by blak powdah
yeh ur bang on alphacat regarding the vst support, the ones that come with it are not all that at all & as far as sounding like rusko or be like rusko theres no point me even producing now is there as that would be copying and not being original

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 3:03 am
by valaB
I used Acid a long time. I can tell you that since switching to ableton lite my tracks sound better. More fluid work flow that leaves more for creativity

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:15 am
by Straye
Yeah I use sony Acid, but only for resampling. Basically I create all the sounds with my plugins in FL Studio, then export as audio clips and arrange/cut/whatever in Sony ACID. (because Acid has terrible automation controls compared to FL Studio).
I really like how you can arrange and cut up audio clips in Acid. I never use the midi capabilities though, because I find it too confusing and tedious.

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 9:23 am
by Tenka
Big MD wrote:
filthy_ wrote:rusko uses acid... if you use acid, you can be like rusko.

what a dumb statement!

i was producing on acit too, and i never sounded like Rusko -.-

wil i sound now like Jezzy jeff because i use ableton? or dos mala now sound like coki cause he switched to logic?

please!
Christ dude, don't you understand irony? lol...

Acid works just fine, i use both Acid and Cubase... use whatever you feel comfortable with!

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:38 pm
by Big MD
Straye wrote:Yeah I use sony Acid, but only for resampling. Basically I create all the sounds with my plugins in FL Studio, then export as audio clips and arrange/cut/whatever in Sony ACID. (because Acid has terrible automation controls compared to FL Studio).
I really like how you can arrange and cut up audio clips in Acid. I never use the midi capabilities though, because I find it too confusing and tedious.

:) :) :)

this is ecsactly what i did whit fl and acid:D

fl, was mainly just a program to make loops as easy as could be. and acid had capabilities which fl did not have.... i started out on fl 3 :D :D

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:42 pm
by Big MD
Tenka wrote:
Big MD wrote:
filthy_ wrote:rusko uses acid... if you use acid, you can be like rusko.

what a dumb statement!

i was producing on acit too, and i never sounded like Rusko -.-

wil i sound now like Jezzy jeff because i use ableton? or dos mala now sound like coki cause he switched to logic?

please!
Christ dude, don't you understand irony? lol...

Acid works just fine, i use both Acid and Cubase... use whatever you feel comfortable with!

sorry mate, it's hard to see if it's irony or not on the internet, it is just written words without soundings.

so

sorry ;) (somone should do a irony smilie :'D)

Re: Sony Acid Pro 7 interface for production

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:23 pm
by alphacat
Big MD wrote:
Straye wrote:Yeah I use sony Acid, but only for resampling. Basically I create all the sounds with my plugins in FL Studio, then export as audio clips and arrange/cut/whatever in Sony ACID. (because Acid has terrible automation controls compared to FL Studio).
I really like how you can arrange and cut up audio clips in Acid. I never use the midi capabilities though, because I find it too confusing and tedious.

:) :) :)

this is ecsactly what i did whit fl and acid:D

fl, was mainly just a program to make loops as easy as could be. and acid had capabilities which fl did not have.... i started out on fl 3 :D :D
Reaper + ReWire + FLstudio = WIN.