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Re: Torn acid loops



At 20.16 23/08/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Hey Leo,
>
>Is there anywhere I can read some of your articles on Cubase VST (in
>english*). I've been trying to get my head around this program for quite
>some time (finally making a little progress). I also use Acid, and would 
>be
>thrilled to find some additional tips for that too. (*I'm assuming the
>magazine you write for is published in Italian).
>
>Bill Cummings
>drums@myself.com
>

Hi bill

The mag is all published in italian, so I think it's impossible to read my
articles (and my English is not so good to translate for you ....;) ).

About Acid: did anyone experience program crashes trying to open old acid 
files?


ciao
leo

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Leonardo Cavallo <cavallo@dada.it>
>To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
>Date: Sunday, August 23, 1998 1:44 PM
>Subject: Re: Torn acid loops
>
>
>>At 09.43 23/08/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>>I just got Acid. Does anybody have any tips on using  it. I love it
>already,
>>>the mind boggles at the possibilities.
>>>
>>>thanks,
>>>
>>>Jeff
>>>
>>
>>Hi jeff
>>
>>what do you wanna know about ACID?
>>It's simply incredible...
>>
>>I'm selling my grooves work to an italian magazine called Cubase Mag (as
>>journalist I write for them too, instrument tests and articles about 
>using
>>Cubase VST). On every issue it offers a CD full of demo progs from the 
>Net
>>and 30-40 complete grooves (drums and all the other instruments like
>basses,
>>guitars, synths, etc.). Currently I'm programming my samples and 
>recording
>>original material almost entirely on ACID (I have an Event Gina and a 64
>>GOld). Cubase VST is used only for sequencing and FX processing single
>>tracks (there're a lot more VST plug ins than DirectX... and VST ones 
>are a
>>lot cheaper!!!)
>>
>>
>>ciao
>>leo
>>
>>>Leonardo Cavallo wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi guys
>>>>
>>>> I think this could be interesting:
>>>>
>>>> Madison, WI - Sonic Foundry (AMEX:SFO) introduces seven new loop
>libraries
>>>> in their Loops for ACID series. The libraries: Street Beats by poogie
>bell,
>>>> Signals I and II Analog Synth Dance Loops, and Funky xtreams I and II,
>>>> Syntonic Generator, and Pandora's Toolbox were created by leading 
>sound
>>>> designers and optimized to take advantage of ACID's time stretching
>>>> capabilities. ACID is Sonic Foundry's loop-based music creation
>software.
>>>> The loop libraries are original and license free.
>>>>
>>>> Pandora's Toolbox
>>>>
>>>> A collection of unusal sounds from the master of loops, David Torn. If
>you
>>>> need to add a creepy or weird element to your project, look no 
>further.
>>>>
>>>> ciao
>>>> leo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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