Sonic
Foundry Introduces ACIDLoop-sequencing
software facilitates music production
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January
29, 1998Los
Angeles Convention Center-Los Angeles, CA (NAMM) - Today at NAMM, Sonic Foundry,
Inc. is unveiling ACID, a digital audio loop sequencer for Windows 95 and Windows
NT. The program specializes in loop arranging, allowing real-time pitch and tempo
adjustments on multiple loops simultaneously. ACID (MSRP $399) is the latest addition
to Sonic Foundry's line of audio software for the Windows platform. "ACID
gives musician new creative flexibility," says Roy Elkins, Sonic Foundry's vice
president of sales and marketing. "Before ACID, a musician could spend hours trying
to match the tempo and pitch of two loops. Now a seamless piece of audio can be
created automatically. ACID is a tool that both frees musicians from the mundane,
and expands their creative options. The ease with which musicians and producers
can alter music with ACID is going to lead to an explosion of experimentation
and creativity." Loops can be previewed in real time before being opened.
ACID automatically matches the tempo and pitch of the loop for instant synchronization.
Changing the pitch of a project merely involves selecting the desired key from
a drop-down menu. Tempo changes are made instantaneously by adjusting the
beats per minute slider. Multiple time-stretching algorithms allow users to choose
the setting best suited to the source material. To produce more realistic effects,
a tempo map is included for loop slow-down or speed-up. ACID supports unlimited
tracks, based on system RAM. Each track includes the volume, pan, and effect envelopes
for greater editing control. ACID features DirectX Audio Plug-In support for incorporating
real-time effects, as well as quick access to Sound Forge and other audio editors.
ACID generates and chases SMPTE time code allowing it to work with other software
products and external hardware. Several features in ACID were designed to
help keep the focus on the creative process. Loops are added or deleted with a
simple click-and-drag. Users can quickly locate points within a project with markers.
An optional snap-to-grid feature facilitates loop arrangement and allows the user
to specify whole, half, quarter, eighth, sixteenth, thirty-second, or sixty-fourth
note settings. ACID ships with hundreds of loops and will also allow users
to import 16- and 24-bit .WAV or .AIFF files from other sources. The loops in
ACID represent many different musical styles and instruments including: Techno,
Rock, Break Beat, Funk, Country, Disco, Industrial, Hip-Hop, Alternative, House,
and Rave, Synthesizer, Bass, Drums, Guitar, Vocal, Brass, Turntable, Sound Effects,
and Ambient sounds. ACID also supports non-looping audio (one-shot sounds). ACID
Loop Libraries are planned for the future. Projects created in ACID can be
directly output as .WAV or .AIFF files, or exported to Sonic Foundry's CD Architect
or any other audio CD program. ACID is available for both the Windows 95 and
Windows NT platforms and requires a Pentium 133 with a Windows-compatible sound
card. A Pentium II processor is recommended for real-time effects. Sonic Foundry,
Inc. develops and markets award-winning digital audio software for the Windows
platform. The Sonic Foundry product line is sold internationally for use in a
range of applications, including music production, multimedia and Web development,
and broadcast production. The company's flagship editor, Sound Forge, contains
the most extensive list of audio processing tools available for Windows, and is
extendible with a full line of proprietary and DirectX Audio Plug-Ins. System
Requirements: - Pentium 133 or Alpha microprocessor (For real-time
effects previewing Pentium II microprocessor recommended)
- Microsoft Windows
95 and Windows NT 4.0 or later
- Windows-compatible sound card
- VGA display
- CD-ROM drive
- 32 MB RAM
- 5 MB of hard-disk space for program installation
The ACID CD-ROM includes native versions for Windows NT-compatible (x86,
Pentium, Alpha systems), and Windows 95. Sonic Foundry
and Sound Forge are trademarks of Sonic Foundry, Inc. Other products are trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers.For more information, visit their web site
at www.sonicfoundry.com. |