Sony announces Acid Pro upgrade

Jan 31, 2006 11:31 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Sony’s media software division has announced a significant features upgrade to its Acid Pro software. The company’s just-released Acid Pro 6 implements a new feature set that brings the MIDI and loops production program into the realm of full-featured digital audio workstation package.

In addition to the loop-based production functions introduced in the original Acid program, the new update incorporates a high-performance multi-threading audio engine, adding 24-bit/96k multitrack audio recording and full MIDI implementation, supporting multiple media files per track, MIDI editing and processing, VSTi automation and control surface support.

The new Acid upgrade offers unlimited audio and MIDI tracks, real-time tempo and pitch matching, DirectX and VST effects, 5.1 surround mixing, ReWire and device support, video scoring track, and a number of other notable features.

For more information, visit www.sony.com/mediasoftware.

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