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CONTENTS ACID PRO 6.0 TUTORIAL - PROFESSIONAL MUSIC WORKSTATION
Introducing ACID Software Welcome System requirements Installing ACID Using online help Online help What’s This? help Help on the Web Overview of ACID software Main window Toolbar Track list Track view Window docking area Keyboard command reference Audio signal flow MIDI signal flow Getting Started Starting projects Setting project properties Opening existing projects Getting media files Previewing media from the Explorer window Adding media to the project Obtaining or editing CD information using Gracenote Understanding clip types Loops One-shots Beatmapped MIDI Folder tracks Adding and editing events Painting events Changing the length of events Erasing sections of events Moving events Editing MIDI events Using the cursor Acid Pro 6.0 Tutorial Good tutorials pdf Professional Music Workstation Software user guide acid music studio Manuals free acid examples Help me examples of acids and bases Bible Sonic Foundry ACID Table of Contents Positioning the cursor with the mouse Positioning the cursor with the keyboard Positioning the cursor with the Go To command Making selections Selecting an event Selecting multiple events Creating time selections Creating event selections within time selections Working with tracks Reordering tracks Resizing tracks Changing track colors Renaming tracks Duplicating tracks Deleting tracks Copying, cutting, and pasting tracks Adjusting the mix Muting tracks Soloing tracks Working with groups of tracks Using undo and redo Using undo Undoing all edits Using redo Clearing the undo history Playing the project Using the transport bar Using playback options Using the Mixer window Viewing the Mixer window Using the mixer toolbar Renaming mixer controls Using the mixer’s faders Saving, rendering, and delivering projects Saving projects Rendering projects Publishing to the Internet Writing to CD Understanding track-at-once and disc-at-once Editing Events Copying events Pasting events Using Paste Repeat Using Paste Insert Cutting events Deleting events Reversing events Trimming events Splitting events Splitting at the cursor position Splitting one event Splitting multiple events Splitting a time selection Splitting events within a time selection Joining events Automatic crossfades Creating crossfades Changing fade types Ripple editing Cutting events in ripple editing mode Deleting events in ripple editing mode Pasting events in ripple editing mode Slipping and sliding events Shifting the contents of (slipping) events Slip-trimming events Sliding events Changing event properties Using event envelopes Setting an event’s volume envelope Setting an event’s fade-in and -out envelope curve Using sections Inserting a section Adjusting a section's length Renaming a section Changing a section's color Moving (shuffling) sections Copying a section Deleting a section Moving a section label Removing a section label Clearing all events from a section Using the Media Manager Creating a new media library Opening a media library Adding media files to a library Removing media files from a library Tagging media files Creating a tag Applying a tag to a media file Removing a tag from a media file Deleting a tag from a library Merging subtags Arranging tags in the tag tree Editing tag names or images Viewing or creating palettes Saving tags and properties to media files Backing up your media libraries Opening a Reference Library Using the Sony Sound Series Loops & Samples reference library Searching for media files Searching using a keyword Searching using tags Sorting search results Viewing previous searches Using advanced search options Previewing media Adding media to your project Resolving offline media files Customizing the Media Manager window Automatically hiding the Search pane Docking and undocking the Search pane Resizing columns Moving columns Showing or hiding columns Adding custom columns Setting Media Manager options Working in the Track View Using project markers and regions Working with standard markers Working with time markers Working with command markers Working with regions Using snapping Choosing snapping options Changing tempo, time signature, and key Changing project tempo Changing project time signature Changing project key Working with tempo/key/time signature change markers Changing a clip’s key Changing an event’s key Adjusting time Inserting time Fitting to time Using the Chopper Working in the Chopper window Viewing the Chopper Changing the Chopper grid Changing Chopper snapping options Magnifying the Chopper Previewing in the Chopper Using Chopper toolbar and keyboard commands Inserting markers and regions in the Chopper Creating selections in the Chopper Placing files in the Chopper Creating selections Creating selections of a specific musical length Inserting increments Creating increments Creating increments of a specific musical length Creating increments of a custom musical length Inserting selections in the track view Using the Insert Selection button Using copy and paste Dragging selections Moving the insert position in the track view Saving Chopper selections as new files Using the Chopper with one-shots Working with Tracks Using clips with tracks Adding clips to tracks Using track effects Using track effects Creating or adding to track plug-in chains Arranging plug-in chain order Bypassing plug-ins in a chain Bypassing effect automation Removing plug-ins from chains Saving plug-in chains as packages Removing or bypassing all effects on tracks Using track automation envelopes Choosing stereo pan types Using the Beatmapper Understanding stretching properties Configuring track properties Audio track properties MIDI track properties Configuring clip properties Managing a track’s clips Adjusting general clip properties Adjusting stretching properties for loop or Beatmapped clips Reloading files Replacing files Saving file properties Adjusting clip properties for MIDI tracks Working with grooves Applying or removing grooves Creating grooves Editing grooves Using folder tracks Creating a folder track Adding existing tracks to a folder track Removing tracks from a folder track Muting a folder track Soloing a folder track Editing events in a folder track Mixing multiple tracks to a single track Exporting loops Using Automation Showing or hiding automation controls Track automation Mute automation Volume or pan automation Bus automation Assignable effects automation Adding or removing track effect automation MIDI controller automation MIDI program change automation Working with track envelopes Adjusting envelopes Using the Envelope tool Hiding track envelopes Removing track envelopes Automating 5.1 surround projects Automation recording modes Recording automation settings Editing sections of your recorded settings in Touch mode Overwriting recorded settings in Latch mode Editing individual envelope points or keyframes Setting the automation recording mode for a track Using the Mixer Using busses Adding busses to the project Routing tracks to busses Routing busses to system hardware Deleting busses Using assignable effects Adding assignable effect controls Working with assignable effects chains Routing tracks to assignable effect controls Routing assignable effect controls to busses Deleting assignable effect controls Using soft synth controls Adding soft synth controls to projects Modifying soft synth control properties Deleting soft synth controls Routing MIDI tracks to soft synth controls Using mixer controls Working with mixer controls Adding effects to soft synth mixer controls Working with multiple mixer controls Automating mixer controls in track view Working with ReWire Using ACID as a ReWire mixer Using ACID as a ReWire device Recording Audio Setting up your equipment Basic setup Setup with mixer Setup with digital multitrack Preparing to record Arming the track for recording Selecting recording settings Using the metronome Recording Recording into an empty track Recording into a time selection Recording into an event Recording into an event with a time selection Working with multiple recorded clips Specifying where recordings are stored Changing where recorded files are stored for new projects Changing where recorded files are stored for individual projects Monitoring audio levels Using record input monitoring Working with MIDI Adding MIDI tracks and files Adding MIDI tracks Adding MIDI files to a project Recording MIDI Setting up a MIDI controller for recording into a track Recording MIDI in real time Using MIDI step recording Using MIDI merge recording Editing MIDI on the timeline Choosing a drum map or kit for a track Navigating the piano roll or drum grid Audition notes with the keyboard/drum grid Selecting notes Adding or deleting notes Editing note positions Editing note duration Editing note velocity Processing and filtering MIDI events Quantizing MIDI events Editing velocity Editing duration Editing MIDI track properties Configuring MIDI track output settings Configuring MIDI input filters Setting up MIDI quantize input filters Using the clip pool Toggling looped or one-shot painting for a MIDI clip Editing a MIDI clip's time signature MIDI Track Envelopes and Keyframes Adding a mute envelope Adding a MIDI controller envelope Configuring MIDI track controller automation Adding a program change keyframe Add a Sysex keyframe Automating VSTi parameters Editing MIDI clip properties Editing a MIDI clip with OPT Piano Roll Editing a MIDI clip with OPT Piano Roll Merging controller data from a MIDI clip Using the piano roll editor Viewing the piano roll editor Previewing MIDI Adding note events Editing note events Toggling note snapping Quantizing note events Deleting note events Undoing and redoing Using the list editor Viewing the list editor Previewing MIDI Filtering the list Editing events Creating events Quantizing events Deleting events Undoing and redoing Routing tracks to MIDI devices or soft synths Resetting MIDI ports Rendering projects with MIDI tracks Playing MIDI from external devices Adding external devices as MIDI inputs Assigning MIDI inputs to soft synth controls Creating or editing program maps Creating program maps Editing program maps Assigning a patch map to a MIDI device Creating or editing drum maps Editing a drum map Choosing a drum map for a track Synchronizing using MIDI timecode Generating MIDI timecode Triggering from MIDI timecode Generating MIDI clock Exporting MIDI files Saving MIDI clips for export Exporting the project to a standard MIDI file Configuring a Mackie Control Universal Configuring a Frontier TranzPort Configuring a generic MIDI controller Working with Video Managing video Adding or replacing video files Removing the video track Hiding and showing the video track Synchronizing audio and video Removing the video’s audio Changing frame numbering Editing video events Moving video events Trimming video events Slipping and sliding video events Using the Video Preview window Copying a frame to the clipboard Using toolbar buttons Using the shortcut menu Viewing the status bar Previewing on external monitors Scoring video Working with 5.1 Surround What is 5.1 surround? Setting up surround hardware Setting up surround projects Routing to hardware in the mixer Assigning audio to the LFE channel Adjusting volume Adjusting track volume Adjusting assignable effects send or bus send levels Adjusting channel levels Panning audio Panning tracks Panning mixer controls Using the Surround Panner window Automating panning Turning on panning keyframes Adding panning keyframes Working with keyframes Rendering surround projects Burning AC-3 files to DVD Customizing ACID Software Working with ACID windows Docking and floating ACID windows Changing the time ruler format Using the ruler offset Using the project grid Setting the grid type Using the toolbar Hiding and displaying the toolbar Reordering toolbar buttons Adding buttons to the toolbar Removing buttons from the toolbar Using the time display Changing cursor position Changing the time display Monitoring MIDI timecode Setting default track properties Setting ACID preferences Using the General tab Using the Audio tab Using the Audio Device tab Using the MIDI tab Using the VST Effects tab Using the VST Instruments tab Using the ReWire Devices tab Using the Video tab Using the Editing tab Using the Sync tab Using the Display tab Using the Other tab Using the Folders tab Using the External Control & Automation tab Customizing keyboard shortcuts Using Control Surfaces with ACID Connecting a control surface Configuring ACID to use your control surface Configuring or customizing your control surface Using your control surface Setting up a Mackie Control Universal Connecting the Mackie Control Universal Configuring the software to use the Mackie Control Universal Configuring channel mappings for Mackie Control Extenders Configuring or customizing control mappings Using the Mackie Control Universal Channel section Footswitches (not shown) Control buttons Fader Banks buttons Display buttons Markers buttons Add New buttons Windows buttons View buttons Modifiers buttons Audio/Video buttons Project buttons Timeline buttons Transport buttons Arrow buttons Jog dial Using a Frontier TranzPort Viewing the control mappings Adjusting track or bus volume Adjusting track or bus panning Editing a track's input device Editing a track or mixer control's output device Configuring a generic MIDI controller Customizing your control mappings Loading a control mapping file Example of how you can set up MIDI keyboard as a generic control surface ACID Tips and Tricks Adding long media files quickly Playing with duplicate tracks Detuning paired tracks Duplicating with offset Creating ping-pong pan effects Adding depth with assignable effects Playing double time/half time Constructing the wall of sound Adding through subtraction Tweaking the dynamics Fading in and out of mixes Adding build ups Creating wah-wah effects with automated Track EQ Making automated changes more stark Abruptly changing volume or pan Turning automated effects on and off Making automated frequency changes more natural Overriding compress/expand Slicing and dicing in the Chopper Chopping new loops for alternate time signatures Chopping multiple files into a new loop Creating drum-roll build ups Creating drum fills Creating one-track remixes Creating pseudo-granular synthesis Building instrument solos Building scales Glossary Index