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arhythmiA: Free ACID Projects
If you own the arhythmiA: Drums & Drones Volume One or Volume Two collections and you use ACID® Music Studio™ software, then take advantage of these 40 free ACID song project files. We designed these projects to provide quick, convenient scoring options. Score a video clip, use as background music for voiceovers, or even use these projects as song starters. Ten distinct themes are available now, with four variations per theme, presented in 15, 30, 45, and 60-second segments. Just open one of these projects in your ACID software, render it out to your desired audio format, and drop it on your timeline for instant, royalty-free, high-quality results. If you want to make the finished product completely unique to your presentation, take advantage of the serious editing tools in ACID software — manipulate key and tempo, add or take away loops, and work with built-in effects. Or, just open the project, render it out, and use it — the choice is yours!
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Projects for Volume One
Projects for Volume Two
Directions for use: - Download and unpack the free ACID project files: either the individual theme .zip files above or all ten themes with four durations for each theme — a total of twenty files.
- Copy all the loops from our arhythmiA collection (all four discs) to your hard drive. In Step Four, ACID software will search this drive for the loops used in the compositions.
- Start your ACID Music Studio software application.
- Open one of the projects. You will immediately encounter a prompt. The default selection is ‘Search for missing file.’ Click OK and steer the program to the drive onto which you have copied all your arhythmiA loops. Click ‘Search now’.
- Keep following the prompts until the track is completely loaded.
That’s it! Now you’re ready to edit and render. If you're interested in purchasing or learning more about these libraries, follow the links below.
All sample loops are from the applicable Sound Series™ collection. Sample songs, if present, primarily feature loops from the applicable collection, though other libraries may have been used in their creation.
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