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This is in reference to my other post I made earlier today on the ACID Pro Forum, I thought that you guy's may find it very interesting. Re-Acid Pro7 running with 3rd Party Plugins. With my latest findings, I think that many users of ACID Pro will also be astonished by this. As I stated in my previous Post, my favorite Plugin is Ozone 4 by iZotope, it has great Drum and Bass pre-set sounds which literally are the best I have heard. With Acid Pro 7 I was able to run two instances of Ozone 4 across 2 separate tracks, this worked OK. But when I added the plugin to a third track, Acid would splutter, snap, crackle and POP and eventually die a miserable death.

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So today I did some research on the web and downloaded a trial unrestricted Demo which I am able to run for 30 Days. I found this demo to have the similar look and feel to that of ACID PRO 7. The first thing I did was imported my 28 Audio wave files and I wanted to also push the envelope to see if my issue was elsewhere other than ACID Pro. So I went and inserted the Ozone 4 Plugin to the Drum Tracks, then I went to pick on the 3 vocal tracks and I started to pile on the Ozone plugins as well as mix a few Waves Plugins this went on for hours and still no crash!

I have now covered 28 Tracks all assigned with iZotope and Waves including a few Sony Plugins chained up in sets of around 4 to a track, yet still I wasn't able to make this program crash. I managed to prove that it was Sony Acid Pro 7 and none of my hardware. Vmware 5 5 serial key generator.

The program I am referring to is called Reaper Version 3.104 rev: 8479 As soon as I installed it, I saw frightening similarities to that of ACID Pro 7 and this kinda made me feel at home. Yet the only difference is that Reaper works and Acid doesn't. I also found out that there is a major grievance between the developers of Acid and Sony, I guess being such a huge corporation, they'll go where the money is instead of looking after the Acid Pro Community. When I did this test with Reaper, I didn't change anything on my Profile 2626 I just installed reaper and off I went.

My final thoughts are, after spending $489.00 on Acid Pro 7, I'll be sticking with Reaper because it just works first time every time. Kind Regards BK2008. I managed to prove that it was Sony Acid Pro 7 and none of my hardware. This is often not that easy, if not a common misconception and it's also being used to prove hypothetical points against Reaper. The equation 'Application A doesn't work while application B works = App A's fault' is only correct in some cases (which may turn out to be a genuine bug in the application).