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Sony acid pro for mac
Sony acid pro for mac





sony acid pro for mac
  1. #SONY ACID PRO FOR MAC FOR MAC#
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  4. #SONY ACID PRO FOR MAC MAC#

I don't understand the statement about buying a mac book pro for video editing capabilities. production level premiere and after effects are more widespread than final cut.īut anyway if you prefer final cut then you could always dual boot and run acid on windows on your mac book.

sony acid pro for mac

at the small independant film and or small scale t.v.

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Is there some new model i'm not aware of that has off cpu video encode/decode functionality aside form the gpu? if not are you referring to the final cut software? you do know there are better alternatives like adobe premiere and after effects? and the real pro's actually use in house developed custom software or avid systems. Thanks!i don't understand the statement about buying a mac book pro for video editing capabilities. It's on the rise right now, and I would recommend you to take another look if you really need something like that on Mac.

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)Ībleton is a good alternative (if not better) for Mac AND PC platform. They took Sonic Foundry at it's best, they supporting it until the sales are on, but it was several years ago, and initially there was no Mac support, so. Thanks!I am not sure if Sony wants to be in software development business at this time to the point of developing multi platform solutions in this area. I'm not sure if I'm liking ableton.ĭoes anybody know if Sony plans on making something mac-happy? Everything is just so simple.īut I'm buying a macbook pro for the video editing capabilities, and to have something on the road. I LOVE Acid - so easy to lay everything out, beat map tracks, layer beat mapped tracks, stretch, cut, fade. And I recommended it without qualms to Mac users (and others who were undecided on a platform) who were looking for a basic, unintimidating way to get started recording on a home computer.ĭoes anybody out there know if Sony ever plans on making a mac-friendly version of Acid Pro? Still, Apple, I think, did a good job of extending and improving GB and by the time I saw GB 2 running on another friends Intel-based Macbook, I was pleasantly surprised by how far it had come. I had a G4 PB here for a while and I found it unusably slow.)

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(But GB ran a lot slower on the PB, not too surprisingly, I suspect, for those who had one of those machines. The near-identical look was really amazing. (The original version of ACID came out in 1988.) When GB came out, in 2005, one of my Mac-lovin' pals and I sat, laptop-by-laptop and compared ACID 3 running on my Dell and GB 1 running on his Powerbook. Gerhard Lengeling, who came to Apple from eMagic (along with Logic). However, Apple themselves say that GB 1.x was designed under the direction of Dr. (GB did add virtual instrument loops and linear VI tracks to Apple's lookalike product.) The similarity in appearance and features was so jaw-dropping, in fact, that the notion was common among Apple users that Apple had hired away the ACID designer from Sony/Sonic Foundry. Now, what is kind of situationally 'ironic' about this all is that the original version of Garageband was, feature-for-feature and even control-for-control, in layout and operation, a slavish copy of ACID 3. As advanced as Vegas may have been over many aspects of FCP 7, it's my understanding that it was more favored by single-seat editing shops because of a similar lack of support for collaborative editing.)

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However, it's mostly the missing support for collaborative editing as well as support for professional level tools in FCP X that has the large editing houses gnashing their teeth. (OTOH, the rather large and quite vocal backlash in professional editor circles about the 'upgrade' from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X might just have the guys at Sony HQ thinking. The California bay area-based Sony division that does ACID, Vegas, Sound Forge, and a couple other titles, the formerly independent Sonic Foundry, has always been a Windows-centric outfit.Īnd I strongly suspect that Apple Garageband's strong presence in the entry-level DAW market would discourage them crossing the great divide.







Sony acid pro for mac