Summary: Understanding track levels and volume in Sony Acid Pro are important parts of editing sound and music, get a tutorial in this free video.
Kyle Saylors has been in national film and television production for over ten years. He has also provided tour support for artists and promoted concerts including Lori morgan, Aaron...read more
"This is Kyle with Expert Village and I'm going to be talking about some tips for Sony acid pro. This is very important is when you get down to your actual mixing stage this is where you get to the needy greedy, this is what makes the difference between a really professional sounding and when you hear something and your just like that's kind of cheesy. One of the other things here is just your simple track this is a multi purpose lateral but for most part it's used here as your volume for your track. So let's say for instance this part let's do a solo on it (playing) it sounds a little low there so we want to bring this up as a whole. Now there are a few other things that I haven't gotten into that I'm just simply not going to touch on, I just want you to know what it is. Your able to go in and quantiles a loop to have the feel of a certain track so let's for instance they have jazz. Jazz has a certain feel to it or reggae, rock, hip hop now I suggest you really try this out, I don't have time like I said it would take a long time to really go into learning the grooves. But for most part I'll leave it on quantiles to straight, now over here if you do start doing that you have your groove erase tool and of course you'll get media file."
eHow Article: The Track Volume in Acid Pro