Sure, Propellerhead had already established a few years earlier that you could use warp-able digital loops to remix music, make new music, and work with samples in new ways. Drag and drop loops, make a song: more than any other single software release, this was what would change computer music making. But how about magically extracting stems from audio? The first software to do that is one you might not have thought about for a while: ACID Pro.īack in 1998 when it came out, ACID – aka Acid pH1 – was ground-breaking. ![]() ![]() It may seem like there’s not much left for music making software to do that it doesn’t do already.
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