There are tools for recording, editing, and mixing live vocals, instruments, and MIDI input.
The good news is that Sony includes a host of tutorials, including seven that are new to this version, such as 'how to use the mixing console' and 'how to use tempo change markers.' Those unfamiliar with ACID would be wise to make use of them.Īs would be expected, ACID Music Studio includes all the standard audio production features. The interface is tidy and utilitarian overall, but it will likely overwhelm newcomers. A multitrack editing window dominates the screen at the center top, while a dual-tabbed Explorer/Plug-In manager resides below, just to the left of the mixing console. But don't be fooled by the lack of a 'professional' designation in the title: ACID isn't geared for newbies but for serious music aficionados with some experience with music production software.ĪCID Music Studio 8's look and feel is similar to that of the Pro version. Version 8 of the program builds upon the already robust music recording, mixing, and creation tools with several new features and enhancement, and yet the $64.95 licensing fee won't break the bank (you can try it for free for 30 days). If Sony ACID Pro is a little too rich and advanced for your blood, the slightly simpler and much cheaper ACID Music Studio may be right up your alley.