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Summary: Saving your sessions in Sony Acid Pro is an important part 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. Second thing always keep it in a folder that is not on your system drive it just makes it so much easier. Especially if you don't have hassle of a computer you want to make sure your system drive is clean and fragment free as possible. So you keep it on a second or a third drive or maybe get an external drive to put all your music so that way it's all in one place, it's not going to deleted. I suggest really you get out your acid program and you just go through it, I mean you, really you just got to learn this thing. And the way to learn it is just to do it and that's just as simple, go through it I can realistically say if you get on here and you listen to some of these basics. I'm not trying to get it to where you're going to be putting out some Celine Dion albums next year this is just a simple way to get you going that you can make music that has layers, that has depth instruments. So that when people listen to it they can say "wow man" I've heard people that made acid projects I made some myself that you could not believe. That even other people that heard it they thought "wow that must of been produced with pro tools or something like that," but no it was just a simple acid program."
eHow Article: Where To Save Your Acid Pro Sessions