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> Closest App To Acid
computerface
post Tue 7 Oct 2003, 18:29
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I have used Sound Forge's product ACiD in the past as a multi track song builder on a PC.
Ever since I got my Mac I have been look for something as simple and intuitive for looping and combining various sound formats (.wav, .mp3, .aiff, etc.), but I am having little luck.
Basically what I want to do is just play around with different loops/samples/snippets of music to create my own songs.
What would be the best option for doing this on a mac?
I have tried Deck but it doesn't import .mp3's.
I have a G4 eMac.
Any Advice is greatly appreciated.
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boze
post Tue 7 Oct 2003, 19:50
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I think you're looking for Ableton Live.


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computerface
post Tue 7 Oct 2003, 23:13
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Thanks!
I'll check that out...
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jasonmaass
post Wed 8 Oct 2003, 05:08
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Hey man i used to do the same thing as you. I loved acid. Try PRO TOOLS free version @ www.digidesign.com. Not hard to use and best of all ITS FREE!
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post Wed 8 Oct 2003, 15:20
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How about Apple's Soundtrack? Or try Phatmatik Pro - that works as a plug-in within a sequencer (ie Logic or Cubase SX) and you can load AIFFs, WAVs and ACID-ized WAVs. Once the loop is all trimmed up lovely and sliced up real nice, it'll follow the song tempo automatically in the sequencer. It's very good on drum loops. Live is cool, too.
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