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Tips On Rendering in Acid Pro

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Summary: Rendering in Sony Acid Pro is an important part of editing sound and music, get a tutorial in this free video.

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"This Kyle for Expert Village and I'm going to be talking about some tips for Sony Acid pro. When you are rendering out remember you are not going to render your video out here, you save your video file for your editing program. Whether premier, final cut, whatever your goal is not to actually render anything out here it is only to correct the audio. So when you are done and you have already looked you got your master sound track ready, you render as, you pick what track you want to render or you make sure you unmute all of them if it is all the tracks. File, render as and then figure out what you want, custom. Typically this is one of the most common 44 kilo hertz or 48 kilo hertz or 16 bit. This simply pretty much is the standard pcm which is uncompressed. You can go for your in pegs to it depends what you want for it. You hit ok, you hit save and it would begin to render. I typically render everything in a way file while I'm in acid but if I want to go back, it gives me a lot of options whether it is media, Sony wave, 64, quick time, real media, you know mp3 audio, in peg whatever it is that you need adobe, digital ac3. So you got a lot of choices if you are going back into editing program for video you might want to use adobe digital. Anyway you got the choices and you got the ability to monitor it to view and to move on. As long as you know how to take this little marker and run it around you can create music and that is one of the great things that I love about acid is kind of the everybody programs. Everybody can become a musician so even if you never played anything in your whole life you can pull it, maybe you want to sing but nobody would give you the time or day and nobody would help you put together the music. It is a simple way for you to start to put together you own music and your time and your resources. It is cheap, it is a easy way and I hope this really helps you and make some great music. "

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