Sound Forge & Acid

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    Jamie

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    Any one have any tutorials..or basically just tell me how to record and mix using them two products?
     
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    Mr. Benzedrine

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    Afterdawn

    I think this site usually has some good tutorials

    Hope this helps mate :thumbsup:
     
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    Omar

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    If you want some good tutorials on acid, just call over the kids always standing outside the local gas station who're groping the walls.

    They may know about sound forge too. :p

    I might be wrong, but don't the manufactor's website have tutorials?
     
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    Ander

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    There's support page at mediasoftware.sonypictures.com, but it doesn't seem to in-depth.
     
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    LinkinJunior

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    I say just try experiment with every setting, just go wild with it. That's usually the best way to learn something, trial and error.
     
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    adelleda

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    Sound Forge and Acid are downloading programs that you can remix music with right? Are they the best you can get or is there better?
     
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    Ander

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    You can't download music with them.
     
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    You can't download music with them. [/b][/quote]
    I know that, I've done my research. I was just wondering if there's something better.
     
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    Ander

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    I know that, I've done my research. I was just wondering if there's something better. [/b][/quote]
    Umm...Pro-Tools?

    Ask LP. They probably know.
     
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    adelleda

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    Umm...Pro-Tools?

    Ask LP. They probably know. [/b][/quote]
    Lol, yes I'll just phone them up right now :lol:
     
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    finaldude14

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    Adobe Audition is the best for remixing IMO.
     
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    Neil

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    I simply use music knowledge and Acoustica Mp3 Audio Mixer
     
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    Shade

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    Audition all the way! :D

    I dunno, I'm partial to Adobe, I use them pretty much exclusively for all my video/audio and the occasional image editing needs.

    Can't beat the Audition/Premier/Encore/Photoshop combo.
     

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