The GUI has seen a facelift, and the new instruments suite comprises Urban Drums, Concert Grand Piano, Pop Drums, Electric Piano, DN-e1 (virtual analog synth), and VITA 2. ACID-ized loops contain pitch, length, and transient data to facilitate the DAW’s workflow. On top of that, ACID 11 comes with 8 new instruments, 6 effects, and 2500+ loops to get you started. Beatmapper, Chopper, and Drum Grid also make an appearance, easing remixers. First things first, it brings a new 64-bit audio engine with plenty of upgrades – 24/192 multitrack audio support, Inline Editing on the timeline, and a type of automation called Keyframe Automation for recording real-time edits into the mix. Being a major update, it seems rather impressive and more like a complete overhaul. The developer which picked up all of Sony’s old audio apps, like SoundForge, released ACID Music Studio 11.
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