Double click on the new Device Path entry, and in the Value data box, type the path to Acid 8 rewire. Name it ACID Pro 8.0 and then right click in the blank area on the right and add a new String Value. It will add a new key with a default name and default value. Right click on the ReWire key in the navigation tree and add a new key. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Propellerhead Software\ReWire. Hit the windows key and type regedit to open your registry editor. If you installed Acid somewhere else, it will be there.
#Acid pro 8 timestretch drivers#
It should be in C:\Program Files\ACID\ACID Pro 8.0\Audio Hardware Drivers and will show up as ACID7ReWire.dll.
If you are using Reaper (64 bit), and have both Acid 7 and 8 installed: Acid 7 will show as Acid Pro 7/32 and Acid 8 will show as Acid Pro 7.įirst, find the rewire. Also, it shows up in the ReWire master as Acid Pro 7.
#Acid pro 8 timestretch .dll#
dll file in Acid Pro 8 has NOT been renamed from Acid 7, although it is a different file (7 wasn't 64 bit). This key simply needs to be added into the registry for it to work. Apparently, sometimes during the install, the registry key that exposes Acid as a ReWire slave doesn't get created. I had this same problem and I couldn't let it go- especially since the manual, and the information about Acid Pro 8 on the Magix site states that 8 runs as both a slave and master. Reaper will slave to acid, it appears in an 'ignored' folder which I don't quite understand but it does work, however I really need Acid to slave to Reaper so can you think of anything I might do to correct this anomaly?
dll in order to try a registry hack the only similar item I could find in the Acid files was that a legacy from Acid 7 and perhaps a reason why I am experiencing this issue? Interestingly when I tried to find the Acid machine. However, although both programs are 64bit, are capable of both host and slave functions and were installed in the correct order, Acid simply will not show up as a rewire device in Reaper. My ideal workflow now would be to use Reaper as a host and Acid as a slave via ReWire. Of course I was delighted to see that Magix had saved Acid and am currently experimenting with the trial version. A long time user of Acid Pro but I kind of gave up on it when Sony ceased its support so I reluctantly moved on to Reaper DAW.