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Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Sony Acid Pro 4.0f Reviewed

Posted by Tim Adams in "SOFTWARE" @ 08:30 AM



Product Category: Software
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Digital Media Software
Where to Buy: Amazon [Affiliate]
Price: $399.96 USD
System Requirements: Microsoft® Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP, 300 MHz processor, 60 MB hard-disk space for program installation, 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended), Windows-compatible sound card, CD-ROM drive, Supported CD-Recordable drive (for CD burning only), Microsoft DirectX® 8 or later (included on CD-ROM), Internet Explorer 4.0 or later (version 5.0 included on CD-ROM)

Pros:
  • Easy to use;
  • Flexible loop-based music creation;
  • MIDI and Rewire functionality;
  • Free monthly samples.
Cons:
  • No user-defineable shortcut/macro keys;
  • Only one project per program session;
  • Price.
Summary:
Have the itch to produce and create music? Want to quickly create a soundtrack for your latest project? How about augmenting your current jam sessions with a little something extra? Feeling a little envious of those Mac users with their Garage Band? Sony's Acid Pro can help you with these tasks and more.

Read on for the full review!

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