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"ACID® for Nonlinear Editors"
featuring Rudy Sarzo of Ozzy Osbourne, Quiet Riot, Whitesnake, and Yngwie Malmsteen!
This 200 minute (3 hour plus) DVD contains everything you need to know to score royalty-free music ACID 4.0® from Sony. For those not currently owning ACID®, the DVD also includes hundreds of loops and a free version of ACID®.
Rudy Sarzo, a founding member of Quiet Riot, bassist for Ozzy Osbourne and Whitesnake in the monster days of MTV, and currently on tour with Yngwie Malmsteen, takes the most elementary user into the starting gate with ACID 4.0® and provides seasoned video editors with information they need to complete great scores for video. Rudy has also created his own bass training video series, in addition to using ACID to create music for his movie and television scores. Now he brings a fresh view to ACID in this video aimed at nonlinear editors.
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Just a few of the topics covered:

Toolbar/Workspace
Inserting Stingers
Creating your own loops
Remixing existing music/Beatmapping/Chopper
Mixing Techniques for Stereo and 5.1 Surround
Power Effects use
Emotional approaches to a mix
Editing loops
Automating a mix
Tempo Mapping
Pitch shifting
Recording voiceovers/external audio
Bussing tracks
Viewing video on broadcast monitor
Hardware setups for ACID
Fitting score to time
Automated Effects
The process of scoring/composing
And much, much more.
Plus includes unseen concert footage of Quiet Riot
Reviewer comments:

I got the new VASST ACID for Non-Linear Editors training DVD with Rudy Sarzo this week and I watched it twice. I am happy to report that this is an excellent tutorial for both its intended audience (non-linear editors) and also for those just wanting to use ACID with existing audio. Rudy gives you a solid foundation for using ACID with audio loops and the DVD is very appropriate for the beginner because it assumes you are a non-linear editor and have never used ACID or even made music before. I'm a musician (I play keyboards) so I realize that I easily understood the musical concepts Rudy was trying to get across but I think he did so in a very clear and concise manner that I’m sure non-musicians would understand.

JR
 

 

 
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