ACID Music Studio 7 | 
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List Price: $69.95 Buy New: $29.98 You Save: $39.97 (57%)
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 89
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Vista, Windows Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 8 x 1.9 nv:Software Type: Audio/Video Authoring
MPN: MSAMS7000 Model: SAMS7000 UPC: 855309626273 EAN: 0855309267704 ASIN: B000RO7H3W
Release Date: May 6, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Box Contents - ACID Music Studio 7.0 software, 3,017 ACIDized loops, 22 loop-based projects, 90 DLS instruments, 25 DLS-based projects, and 1,141 MIDI files, Quick Start(TM) manual | | • | Opens File Formats - AIFF, AVI, BMP, GIF, JPG, MIDI, MP3, OGG, PCA, SFA, SWF, TGA, TIF, W64, WAV, WMA | | • | Save File Format - AIFF, ATRAC3, AVI, MP3, MPCA, OGG, PCA, QuickTime, RealAudio, RealVideo, W64, WAV, WMA | | • | System Requirements - Windows XP / Vista, 800MHz processor, 200MB hard drive, 256MB RAM, Windows-compatible sound card, DVD-ROM drive (installation), CD-recordable drive (CD burning), DirectX 9.0c |
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Product Description If you're serious about making your own music, ACID Music Studio software is the perfect tool for original song creation, multitrack audio and MIDI recording, studio-quality mixing and effects processing. Share your songs any way you want - burn your own CDs, upload to the web, prepare audio for podcasts, or export to your MP3 player. With built-in tutorials to guide you, you'll be composing, mixing, and mastering like a pro in no time. Even if you've never written a song or played an instrument, you can use ACID Music Studio software to create original music, produce DJ-style remixes, add soundtracks to videos, and burn professional-quality CDs. Professional mixing tools give you precise control over volume and panning, effects processing, audio routing, and final output. Customize your songs using professional-quality audio effects including EQ, reverb, delay, chorus, flange, phase, distortion, echo, and more. Use VST and DirectX audio effects, and VST instruments. Add pan and volume envelopes, reverse audio, and change the pitch and tempo of your mix in real time. Use ACID Music Studio Software for complete MIDI editing and sequencing. Record and edit MIDI note and controller data on the timeline, and assign to any MIDI instrument. ACID Music Studio software supports VSTi and includes over 1,000 MIDI files and 90 instruments for song creation.
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great for intermediate-level music production November 1, 2008 Mr. Bill (Washington State, USA) ACID Music Studio is a useful tool for intermediate-level music production. With this software you can record & produce your own music as well as layer your song with loops, which are bundled with the software to help you hit the ground running. Loops are also available for free online, just do a search for "royalty free loops." ACID Music Studio also gives you the ability to remix, create mashups, make your own loops from scratch, collaborate with other artists from afar, etc. In the beginning it can be frustrating; it isn't very intuitive and the tutorial is sub-par, but, with some picking & poking, you will understand the basics in no time. Sony's own acidplanet.com is a wonderful community of musicians for musicians. So many other like-minded artists are willing and able to help out one another and, of course, there is a forum where you will find an abundance of tips & tricks. This website is perhaps the most important "tool" for any beginner with ACID music studio. I've been a member of that community (DJ Bizzly) for a few years now. If you want something more advanced then keep looking. Of course, if you are looking for something more advanced, you already knew that; and, you already own (or have owned) ACID Music Studio :)
Works with VISTA (32-bit) if... October 11, 2008 Flint (United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I use it for recording guitar. It works perfectly with my desktop computer (multi-tracking with no latency [all tracks syncing together with the beat]). My machine is 2.3 mz processor w/ 3 gig ram. HOWEVER, with my laptop i spent 3 weeks trying to get it work and could not (1.5 mz w/1.5 ram). Even with adjusting the latency as instructed, it did very little to help; thus your computer must be fast for it to work. Super easy to use also. You can try it for free if you download the demo version from sony to test your computer with it.
I Hate Midi's October 10, 2008 Sean Duffy (Riverside, CA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The old one (5) had wav files which were about as easy as pie. The midi's are a pain in the neck because you have to pick an instrument...otherwise you get a drum beat that sounds like someone pounding on a piano.
Just ok October 9, 2008 Hardy52 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Only got this because Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio didn't contain all the features I needed. Make sure you download the trial versions from Sony's website BEFORE making a purchase. Make sure you know the difference between the Sony Audio products (many of the features seem to overlap). Does what I wanted it to do, and didn't find many good alternatives. No crashes or other problems. Has a very old, sad looking interface. Not that intuitive to use. If you want to import a video mpg file so you can edit the audio, you'll need to buy a $30 Sony codec!!! Considering there are very good opensource mpeg codecs out there, this seems crazy. BTW, the audio file you edit this way will be saved as an audio file (wav). You'll then need to add that file back into the video with a video editor. PROs Does the job Cheap? CONs Sad, old, counter-intuitive interface Extra cost of plug-ins (codecs etc.) Don't think this can capture audio streams from the Internets
NO SUPPORT September 26, 2008 K. Hayes (Charlotte, NC USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
So far I've spent hours trying to learn this product, and I finally got the hang of it to do very basic stuff. The biggest issue that I have with this product is that Sony does NOT give any technical support, not unless you buy a technical support package, which consists of $14.95 fee each time you call for help! I called Sony before I purchased the product and asked them if they had a certain feature, the sales rep said yes. She told me to try it out, download a free trial and a Tech Support person would help me with any questions. Because she told me they had the feature I was looking for, I went ahead a purchased the product instead. Well, now I'm finding out that Sony will help those with trial versions, but not those that have already purchased. If you're not familiar with the normal jargon for music software, you'll have a harder time figuring this out. Especially since no one at Sony will walk you through anything. The tutorial is a joke! It doesn't address a lot of issues, so now I have this new product I paid Sony for and they won't even help me figure it out without shelling out more money. Anyone that writes a positive review about Sony's technical support or tutorials is probably a manager at Sony trying to make their product sound better than what it really is. If you already know terminology such as loops, BPM's, Track FX, Soft Synth, snapping, crossfades, compressors, Marker, Region....then you'll breeze through this product. If music software is new to you, buy another product where they'll actually support you after you buy their product.
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