Best Software For Making Mash-ups On A Mac?, Why isn't there Acid Pro for the Mac? |
dim. 14 mars 2004, 19:54
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What's the closest equivalent to Sonic Foundry's Acid Pro for the Mac? It's what everyone uses to make mash-ups -- acapella vocal over cut-up music and loops, with pitch-shifting and time-stretching -- and I want to be able to do this easily on a Mac. Would Ableton Live work? Is it the best alternative? HELP!
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lun. 15 mars 2004, 08:51
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You could get Garage Band or Sound Tracks, I have Sound Tracks, it came with FCP4. I use Acid loops in it and have recorded my own loops, it has a loop utility for putting in meta data. Reason is fun to use I think it sounds a little thin, it is not a loop editor however.
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A plus D Best Software For Making Mash-ups On A Mac? dim. 14 mars 2004, 19:54
WaterDog Reason + ReCycle, or perhaps Live. lun. 15 mars 2004, 06:59
gdoubleyou Apple hired the software developers of Acid, the r... mar. 16 mars 2004, 00:42
WaterDog Reason + ReCycle, or perhaps Live. lun. 15 mars 2004, 06:59
gdoubleyou Apple hired the software developers of Acid, the r... mar. 16 mars 2004, 00:42
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