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Acid pro 7 recording
Acid pro 7 recording








acid pro 7 recording

I went through something similar when I downloaded acidpro7 and opened a recording that was done in acidpro4. If anybody has any input on this situation, it'd be greatly appreciated. To figure out the problem so I can get back to having fun. I'm not sure though, that's why I'm here. I've been kind of wondering if this sound card has just had it's day, and it's either going out on me, or is just incompatible with my OS or the latest music recording software. I was never great at tweaking the recording options, and I've usually just left them on default, until I ran into these problems, so I started changing settings in hoped to fix it. All pretty much give me the same result, while the ASIO's don't even work, saying it won't accept the option because it doesn't support my current sample rate or bit depth, which is on default, which is also second from the lowest it can go. I've tried to set my recording inputs to every option, classic windows driver, two different Creative ASIO settings, and microsoft sound mapper. The software is excellent, I can hear my guitars and vocals through the speakers as I'm recording, but when I play it back, it sounds like somebody is putting their hand on a record while it's trying to play a song, with a lot of static and volume fading. So I decided to get the trial of Acid 7 Pro. I recently put Windows 7 64-bit on this PC, and I went through quite a few pains of software incompatibilities, mainly my old recording software I mentioned above. (sound card comes with the old front mounting drive that allows the plug in of guitar cables/mics) Soundblaster Audigy II Platinum sound card

acid pro 7 recording

(everything has the latest drivers, never overclocked) All this was on my PC (specs below) using Windows XP 32-bit, and it worked great. Up until recently, my roughly 5-6 year old PC has been recording music just fine with the likes of Sonar 3 Producer and many versions of Acid, Acid 4 Pro being the last one I owned. Great for looping but not a great multitrack recorder.Ok, I'm an amateur music recorder. On the other hand, Acid is the last program I would choose for recording. Click on the little green plugin icon and select amplitube. Name your track guitar 1 or whatever you want. Go back to step one and check your settings. If you can't see input #1 then you haven't set up your devices properly. Many plugins default to this folder as VST is a Steinberg technology.ģ)Click on the record button and in the popup window select your input#1.

acid pro 7 recording

This may be in C:ProgramsSteinbergVST even if you don't have any Steinberg software installed. Ignore, Microsoft Mapper, ASIO Multimedia and ASIO Full Duplex altogether.Ģ)Now go to the VST Effects tab and under the alternate VST plugin Folder select the folder where amplitube is installed. Under Audio Device type select the Fast Track ultra or M-Audio ASIO, whichever is listed there. Just because I can't verify whether you are legit or not, here's what I would do.










Acid pro 7 recording