![]() Price and availabilityĪCID Pro 8 is available now, priced USD 150 and only on Windows. We think ACID is still relevant, and its latest incarnation is a wonderful means for younger producers to discover this genuinely nice piece of software. You literally have to slice up and re-arrange the loops as you see fit! Very little menu diving or confusion of any sort. There are very little distractions and hassles in comparison to bigger DAWs like Logic Pro and Cubase, and what’s more, ACID kills for remixing. It’s also a very quick and easy loop arranger type of program, as well as a very comfortable composing environment. It’s an excellent entry-level DAW with enough flexibility to handle bigger projects as you progress. ![]() Overall, we are glad to see ACID back and kicking. a 9GB loop library has been included as well. ![]() There are the DN-e1 virtual analog synthesizer, Vintage Effects Suite for emulated outboard processing, the Vandal guitar amp, the Vita 2 sampler and 11 Vita instruments such as Pop Drums and Cinematic Synths. MIDI and audio editing have seen improvements as well.ĪCID Pro 8 also comes with a suite of instruments and effects. ![]() The DAW can record 24-bit, 192kHz audio and will be able to host VST3 plug-ins later this year, following a free update. ACID’s goal has long been ease of use, and that element is certainly preserved here. For starters, the sound engine has been upgraded to 64-bit processing and the user interface has seen a facelift - it still looks very familiar, but you can tell it’s gone through a bit of modernization here and there.
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