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Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: Acid tutorial
by Harvey   |   05/06/01 at 19:11:07

I have been playing around with Sonicfoundry Acid Express-It's their free version, and I realy like what It can do. I am wondering if there are any after market books that explain the finer points of working with Acid or if there are any online tutorials. Thx Harvey

Subject: Re: Acid tutorial
by BananaHead   |   05/06/01 at 20:16:24

--"I am wondering if there are any after market books that explain the finer points of working with Acid or if there are any online tutorials."

Errrr... I don't think there are any online tutorials on that sort of thing but I have a few finer points:

1)  First, generally never try to work on acid *period*!
2)  Especially never look at a patch bay on acid.
3)  Never do acid and try to eat food.
3)  Errr, stay away from Led Zep on acid... that Robert guy is just way to freaky sounding.  Same goes for PJ Harvey, Chris Cornell or Patty Smith.  Stick with happy sounding people like the B-52s.

-bh

Subject: Re: Acid tutorial
by JR#97   |   05/06/01 at 20:29:25

www.sonicfoundry.com
They have some tutorials. Also check Acid 3.0 FULL FUNCTIONAL BETA. I've tried it and it's even better than 2.0, which is a big task to do! Also, you might want to check acidplanet through their site. Lots of loops, songs, blah blah blah. Very cool

Subject: Re: Acid tutorial
by enzo   |   05/19/01 at 21:11:37

Sonic Foundry have great PDF tutorials on their website under support.

Acid 3 rocks. I don't know what the folks at SF have done but this is a great tool. I've been looking for ages for something that helps me to work the way I like to which is:

> Live and found samples
> Global auto-tempo mapping (Thank you!)
> Fast editing of long tracks into acid-sized chunks. Etc.

enzo