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Acid Pro

Acid Pro (a menudo estilizado ACID ) es un programa de software profesional de estación de


trabajo de audio digital (DAW) desarrollado actualmente por Magix Software . Originalmente se
llamó Acid pH1 y fue publicado por Sonic Foundry , más tarde por Sony Creative Software como
Acid Pro, y desde la primavera de 2018 por Magix como Acid Pro y una versión simplificada,
Acid Music Studio . Acid Pro 8 (la versión actual a partir de 2019 ) admite arquitecturas de 32 y
64 bits, y tiene compatibilidad con MIDI , ASIO , VST , VST3, DirectX Audio y sonido envolvente
5.1 .

Acid Pro 8

Desarrollador (es) Sony Creative Software , Magix Software (2016),


Sonic Foundry (1998)

Lanzamiento estable 8.0.8.29 (primavera de 2019)

Sistema operativo Windows 8.1 o posterior

Escribe Estación de trabajo de audio digital

Licencia Propiedad

Sitio web https://www.magix.com/us/music/acid/

Historia

Acid se lanzó por primera vez en 1998, como Acid pH1, por Sonic Foundry en Madison,
Wisconsin . Era un secuenciador de música basado en bucles , en el que los archivos Acid Loop
podían simplemente arrastrarse y soltarse y luego ajustarse automáticamente al tempo y la clave
de una canción prácticamente sin degradación sónica.

A website for budding musicians using Acid technology was set up, named AcidPlanet.com. The
software became very popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s among composers, producers,
and DJs interested in quickly creating beats, music textures, or complete compositions and
orchestrations, that would work with virtually any tempo or key signature.

Sonic Foundry sold its Acid, Vegas, Sound Forge, CD Architect, Siren, VideoFactory, ScreenBlast,
and Batch Converter product lines to Sony Pictures Digital in July 2003; the merger resulted in
the new Sony Creative Software division.[1] Sony's Acid Pro 6 (released in the third quarter of
2006) introduced a full-digital audio workstation that also included MIDI and multitrack audio
recording with full support for ASIO computer-audio and VST synthesizer-plugin standards.
On May 20, 2016, German company Magix Software GmbH announced they had acquired the
majority of the products in the Sony Creative Software portfolio. These include Acid Pro, Vegas
Pro, Movie Studio, and Sound Forge Pro.[2] Acid Pro 8, the first version since Magix's acquisition,
was announced on January 21, 2018 and released in spring 2018. The update came with new
modern features including an enhanced interface, support for 64-bit, additional samples, VST3
support, over 20 DirectX audio effects, the ability to mix in 5.1 surround sound, and new features
named Media Manager, BeatMapper, and Chopper.

In one version or another, Acid Pro runs on PCs with all versions of Microsoft Windows since
Windows 2000; Acid Pro 8 requires Windows 8.1 or later. Versions do not exist for macOS or
Linux.

Acid Loops

Acid Loop (trademark), also Acidized or Acidified loop (generic terms), refers to a sound clip which
can be repeated and transposed to form a song with minimal manual adjustment. Acidized loops
contain tempo and key information, so that Acid can properly time-stretch and pitch-shift the
clip to fit into an existing track structure. An Acidized loop is a specially prepared WAV audio file,
which can be created using an audio-editing tool such as Sound Forge.

The technology was created in 1998 for Sonic Foundry's original Acid pH1 software. Sony and
Magix later sold series of Acidized loop sample CDs to be used with Acid Pro, as have various
third-party companies. Since then, this looping technique has been adopted by the majority of
other digital audio workstations on the market, sometimes with competing brand names for the
feature, such as Cakewalk Sonar (calling it Groove Clips), and Cubase (calling it Audio Warp).
Many DAWs can also directly support Acidized loops intended for use in Acid Pro.

Other versions

Acid Music Studio is a simplified, lower-cost version of Acid Pro. The latest version as of 2019
is Acid Music Studio 11.[3]

See also

List of digital audio workstation software

Comparison of digital audio editors

List of music software

Magix Music Maker


References

1. Marc Ferranti, IDG News Service (May 3, 2003). "Sony Buys Sonic Foundry Products" (https://translate.g
oogle.com/website?sl=en&tl=es&ajax=1&prev=search&elem=1&se=1&u=https://web.archive.org/we
b/20090126055646/http://www.pcworld.com/article/110570/sony_buys_sonic_foundry_products.htm
l) . pcworld.com. Archived from the original (https://translate.google.com/website?sl=en&tl=es&ajax
=1&prev=search&elem=1&se=1&u=http://www.pcworld.com/article/110570/sony_buys_sonic_foundr
y_products.html) on January 26, 2009. Retrieved December 17, 2009.

2. LaJeunesse, Nicole (May 24, 2016). "MAGIX Acquires Sony's Vegas Pro Plus Majority of Sony Creative
Software Offerings" (https://translate.google.com/website?sl=en&tl=es&ajax=1&prev=search&elem=
1&se=1&u=https://www.videomaker.com/videonews/2016/05/magix-acquires-sonys-vegas-pro-plus-
majority-of-sony-creative-software-offerings) .

3. "ACID Music Studio 11: Kick-start your music production" (https://translate.google.com/website?sl=en


&tl=es&ajax=1&prev=search&elem=1&se=1&u=https://www.magix.com/us/music/acid/acid-music-s
tudio/) . www.magix.com.

External links

Official website (https://translate.google.com/website?sl=en&tl=es&ajax=1&prev=search&ele


m=1&se=1&u=http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/acidpro)

Tutorial (https://translate.google.com/website?sl=en&tl=es&ajax=1&prev=search&elem=1&s
e=1&u=https://web.archive.org/web/20111225223218/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/se
p01/articles/acidloops.asp)

Comparison of implementations (https://translate.google.com/website?sl=en&tl=es&ajax=1&


prev=search&elem=1&se=1&u=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120032515/http://www.di
gitalmusicdoctor.com/loopinvasion.htm)

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