
- #Ableton 10 vs acid pro 8 full version#
- #Ableton 10 vs acid pro 8 install#
- #Ableton 10 vs acid pro 8 pro#
- #Ableton 10 vs acid pro 8 free#
#Ableton 10 vs acid pro 8 full version#
Buying the full version of the program will unlock this restriction. They are fully functioning, except that they will only let you save or export your work a limited number of times.
#Ableton 10 vs acid pro 8 free#
You can find free demo versions of many of these programs online. They all serve the same purpose as far as the user is concerned the main difference between programs is the time it takes to learn them.
#Ableton 10 vs acid pro 8 pro#
Some popular music production software packages are Pro Tools, Cubase, and Logic Pro. It can be used to write songs, record parts for an existing song, or mix down a final audio file. Your time would be far better spent stabilizing your computer to run well with ACID since that is the application you like.Music production software is a set of programs used to record, arrange, and edit music. Totally unintuitive and difficult to use interface for an ACID user. (I hate when that happens)Īs far as Ableton Live goes for an ACID user, I spent several hours one night going through thier tutorials with a limited version that I got with a piece of hardware and it is NOTHING like ACID. I can't tell you how many times I've opened a regular project only to find that it can't find the original loops it used because I reorganized my media drive. Very handy, especially if you work on multiple PC's. It takes all of the media that you use in your project and ZIPs it up into a nice neat package that you can take to another computer and have all of your loops go with it. ACID Project With Embedded Media (*.acd-zip). acd-zip format which ACID creates from Save As. Then try out acid again.Still problems? Go get something else.īrian LeHury Posts: 502 Joined: Tue 12:54 am
#Ableton 10 vs acid pro 8 install#
If I were you though I would do a fresh install of your OS first before you get anything else. THE only sure fire way to know if it's the software or your system you need to get another app to work with to know for sure. In the end I recommend getting Live cause you could always write with both like I said before. But if all you are doing is just loops with minimal cpu intensive plugins with hardly any midi? You got me dude. Is this how you are doing it? If not how is it different?ĪP 6 is not perfect.not going to lie to you. The last one I only use for recording to for projects. I store ALL my loops,vsti samples,music,recorded audio on my second HD. My OS drive I have partitioned 2X with win XP Pro sp2įirst partition only audio stuff installed. Presonus firebox soundcard using asio connected via firewire. Wow now I'm really confused.here is how I do it. Why are you using a partition? How many hard drives are you using? But I don't get what you mean by working on a "zipped"files? Well if it crashed quite a bit back then you were using obviously a earlier build.

Mark Hepworth Posts: 529 Joined: Wed 7:51 am But that's one of the few things I've wondered if it might make some difference somehow. I doubt it, because I also get loads of crashes before I've even saved a project one way or the other. Any chance that could lead to more failures than using non-zipped files? I almost always use zipped ones so everything is all in one place, and I have everything load into a temp folder on a completely clean partition of my hard drive. Here's a question: Do you work from zipped projects, or only from standard ones. Like I said, glad it's working for some, but I know I'm far from the only one who's had these experiences. I dunno, I don't use re-wire, I'm not really pushing the CPU at all, and even when I stick with the (not so great) plug-ins that come with the program, I'm getting FAIL after FAIL. Yeah, but I had this computer originally set-up ONLY for music, with nothing at all on it except Acid Pro, Sound Forge, CD Architect, and my other plug-ins and loops. Sudah mati ini Keparat Posts: 545 Joined: Mon 12:14 pm To the people it works for, more power to ya, but this program is so unreliable on my system that I can't use it any more. Great features, cool interface, but it's no fun driving a posche if it breaks down every 500 yards.Īnd I KNOW I'm not the only one.I spoken to and read posts from TONS of people who all find the program unusalbe because of the crashing. That grating granule loop noise that threatens my woofers as the catastrophic crash awaits my ctrl-alt-del just svcks the life out of whatever inspiration I might've had.Īt least when AP4 crashed, it saved my data. I hadn't been into making music for months, and then when I really thought about it I realized that it's because every time I sit down to make music, I get 25 minutes into something and then FAIL.

Even in bare bones projects using nothing but the sony plug-ins that come with the program, a few loops, and maybe one of the included soft-synths (eg Kompakt AP edition, or the B4 that came with AP5).
