
Yes, you are missing a lot! In fact you can do all the things you miss from Acid (and even more, I think).Īs Lowest Form wrote, you can use the Media Explorer to audition loops before inserting into the project.

The ability to set a project key so that acidized loops with melodic/harmonic content are easily transposed. The ability to audition loops before dragging them into the project. I realized that I installed the demo a few months ago. but I should migrate totally to Reaper really as Cockos could do more that SF does and Acid combined in a much newer updated DAW
Open sony acid pro 7.0 files in propellerhead reason 8 rewire mac#
I use Reaper on a Mac and SF Mac version is poor, but Reaper does more.Īs I mention weekly (and so do others going by the Area Selection votes) if Reaper did Area selection/and did the whole editor thing/processing on waveform I could use on the Mac totally as an all one Acid/SF with extras. Reaper does so much its amazing, BUT it sometimes can be its downfall - It can do so much that i forget all my key actions etc, whereas Acid does what it does, really well.Īlso I use Acid and Sound Forge together as a sequencer and editor which is still very powerful! Reaper is better in every way really BUT it has no Beatmapper, and I still can't get a good Acid Pro 3.0 looking THEME for Reaper either. I came from Acid after years and some of its simplicity is its key and i do still like it just for audio - I have now gone back to Acid Pro 3.0 just for audio and not VST's etc
