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sheppo wrote on 4/27/2018, 9:32 AM

I can't remember which version specifically, but I remember it being by Sonic Foundry, so maybe Acid Pro 4. Such a great, innovative piece of software for the time! Back then I used to make mashups; vocals from one track layered over instrumentals of another, so I think my earliest projects probably were mashups!

Animal-Nation wrote on 4/27/2018, 12:36 PM

I think I was about 12 or 13 the first time I found AP. I was using Acid Pro 4 and Sound Forge. In AP4 you couldn't easily split the left and right track or reverse a sample, so you had to use Sound Forge to split the left and right channels and reverse samples.
That's all I ever used Sound Forge for, and quickly stopped using it as soon as AP5 came out where you could split channels with a couple mouse-clicks.

What did other people use Sound Forge for?

MrSoundman wrote on 4/27/2018, 2:38 PM

I got ACID Music 2.0 free with my first CD writer!

[EDIT] Yep, found it! 2.0d from Sonic Foundry, also came with a second disc of loops. I bought it in a CompUSA in 2000. It's lasted longer than the CD writer .....

anthony-james wrote on 4/27/2018, 6:29 PM

I started on version 1 of Sonic Foundry Acid Music...called Acid Music pH1.

I always thought that was a bizarre naming convention as with each new update Acid was getting weaker until finally the latest version of ACID Pro (version 8) would have to be renamed Alkali Pro ;)


I also had samplitude back in the good old Amiga days (now I am showing my age)

The new version is a very welcome addition to my software arsenal.. It is like catching up with an old friend...

 

ralf_t wrote on 4/28/2018, 11:38 AM

I've been using ACID for about 18 years now. Started with ACID pH1 and currently enjoying Pro 8.

My first project is called "The Lost Pyramid" and still on ACIDplanet.com: http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?PID=42977

MrSoundman wrote on 4/28/2018, 4:28 PM
.... would have to be renamed Alkali Pro ;)

.... or ACID Reflux 😀

Former user wrote on 4/28/2018, 6:11 PM

2004 I got a tip from an A&R guy at Universal in Sweden when making a party mix for Alcazar(best of tracks megamix)...you can listen to it on Spotify(Dancefloor Deluxe)...he played me some crazy mash-up rnb and hip hop music made with I think Acid 3..and my jaw dropped like woohoo!::)) so the mix was created using both Acid and Magix Music Maker at the time...I have been a fan of Magix since MMM7:)

Later on I made some remixes for Alcazar as well...Stay the night - FL club mix (also on Spotify) and now I'm remixing their new euro pride track for this summer 2018 and hopefully they will like it...made with acid pro 7...and 8!

..."stay the night" made with Magix Music Maker 2005 and Acid...I think it was number 5

So much creative audio fun...

Thanks breathing life into Acid again!

 

Regards FL aka. Fdj

Djronrella wrote on 4/30/2018, 6:43 AM

Started with ACID Music 2.0

djpuzzle wrote on 4/30/2018, 2:03 PM

Here's mine!

wormdrink wrote on 4/30/2018, 3:31 PM

Acid Music Studio 10. After dragging my feet because of the mostly negative feedback I had heard I finally bought it. In the 3 years since I've added Pro 7 and 8, this time disregarding what I'd read and heard. Never made a better decision in my life.

MK_Gesit wrote on 4/30/2018, 9:00 PM

Acid1! I was going to art school at the time and a friend was going to a local music school for production. He brought it over and put it on my pc. Eventually the rest of the squad got hooked also, lol. Them was the daaaaaayz.

MAGIX_Redaktion wrote on 5/4/2018, 7:05 AM

Hi everybody,

these are some great stories. Hopefully – together – we can make many more awesome memories in the upcoming years!

MAGIX_Redaktion wrote on 5/4/2018, 8:03 AM

This is a discussion for another thread, which I created here. Let's continue there.

GaryLee wrote on 5/4/2018, 12:22 PM

Acid Pro 2.0. Have every upgrade since then. Still have the disc for 2.0 too

ShawnMH wrote on 5/6/2018, 10:58 AM

Sonic Foundry Acid Music (Rock) for $29 (?) from CompUSA was my first version, along with Sound Forge XP at the same price.

SF Acid Pro 2.0, then Sony Acid Pro 7.

And of course, now Magix Acid Pro 8...

djpuzzle wrote on 5/6/2018, 12:11 PM

I had a lot of fun producing the content disk for this one

DWNY wrote on 5/7/2018, 8:43 AM

I found the Sonic Foundry site in 1999 and downloaded v 2.0. They were running a Beck Remix contest, so I downloaded the loops, did a remix and tied for third place! Been a dedicated Acid head ever since.

http://www.acidplanet.com/contests/beck/

Rasmir_Mantree wrote on 5/8/2018, 4:05 PM

I started on 4.

bill-c wrote on 5/11/2018, 9:38 AM

I started right at the beginning. Worked as an intern at Sonic Foundry for a month over break from college. They let me try ACID out before it was released. I was hooked. It definitely lit the spark which has led to over 20 years of producing music.

 

dj_doughy wrote on 5/14/2018, 11:15 AM

djpuzzle wrote on 5/14/2018, 12:20 PM

Badge from when Sonic Foundry sent me to the 1999 Winter Music Conference to demo ACID 2.0. Also pic from 2002 when they released my loop disk.

Djronrella wrote on 5/14/2018, 12:48 PM

Cool

Rasmir_Mantree wrote on 5/17/2018, 8:44 AM

Everything here was made with Acid

https://mantreerecords.bandcamp.com

 

DavidAndrew wrote on 5/23/2018, 9:57 AM

2007 -- a late comer I guess. It was whatever the current Acid Studio was at that time.