Sony Sound Forge 7 and Acid 4f + Reason = Deadly

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MGTheFuture

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
I dunno...

I been through the Cubase and Nuendo thing...

since i dont RECORD nor do i use AUdio hardware..i found no need to use either and spend time on a manual or learning curve for each.

But since im use to FL studio... Acid came naturally and easier

It loops...samples...etc...and fits things tight.

I mean there is other programs out there that do that too..but i feel acid does a GREAT job on it. And my sound quality is GREAT. But thats due to my mixing and the fact I use Reason.

But ....Sound forge is a great editor for it..and its FULLY compatiabl for acid..so setting tempos and beat counts and sampling is a sinch.


Im just ryna figure...

IF I WAS TO RECORD someone on top of a beat with my mic ...

whic shoudld i use ?

or should i use something else for recording ?
 

Guevara

BETTER THAN YESTERDAY
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i DonT KNoW THE ACiD SYSTEM LiKE THAT, BUT iD USE SoMETHiNG FoR RECoRDiNG LiKE PRo ToOLS, oR THE CHEAEPER CAKEWALK, WHiCH ALSo GETS THE JoB DoNE.CiTY
 

Bosta

Hi Joka
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Use either dog....They're both good. Acid would probably be easier if u already have your beat inside. Just press record and get to work. Real Simple and easy to chop up vocals and get everything perfect.
 

Architect

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You can use Acid for recording vocals too, but I would render the entire Acid track and import the audio into a multitrack recorder, that way you'll have better control over the vocal track than you will inside Acid. Just my tip, but if you don't have any other software available go ahead and record the vocals in Acid it will sound fairly good.
 
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