

There are a few differences in the way ACID handles events but other than that, you can learn it in an afternoon since you already know Vegas Pro. There is no need for Vegas Pro once you own ACID Pro. The Vegas Pro and ACID Pro interfaces are almost identical and yes, ACID Pro can do it all. “Sony said for audio Acid pro will do everything Vegas will do and is more suited for audio. Only you can determine if it fits your workload. You should probably download the trial and check it out for yourself. “One last question is there much difference in the audio interface and features going from Pro 10 to Pro 12, its hard to keep up with all the new versions… “Īt some point Sony made some major changes to the mixer and routing to external devices. What bothers me is that it hasn’t been updated since 2008 and Sony won’t make any comments on it’s fate but when you let a product sit for 5 years and don’t update it while the rest of the world goes 64-bit… it makes you wonder. I guess I can get the trial from Sony and give it a try.”ĪCID Pro definitely has ReWire support and does multi-track recording. and from what I see it says it has rewire…. “I’ve never used Acid although when talking with Sony on the phone they seem to think it’s a great multi track editor. I haven’t tried the new ReWire version of Melodyne with ACID Pro yet but the old VST version didn’t work well at all. “I just read where Acid Pro 7 will work with Melodyne although I have not tried it” ACID Pro is Sony’s tool for composing music. As a multi-track recorder it’s great, but a “musical” tool it’s not. It’s really only good for people who simply want to “record” live music. Vegas Pro is not a good solution for people wanting to “compose” music. Vegas Pro doesn’t support ReWire and it is not trivial to add since Vegas Pro doesn’t even support VSTi or MIDI. I understand it has something to do with using Rewire?” ” I wish that Sony would work with Celomony to get it to work.
