Adobe Audition for Windows Product Description:
- Adobe Audition - Windows
Product Description
Adobe Audition - Windows
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Very nice to use, and powerful muiti-track audio editor.
By S Smyth
Adobe's Audition is probably the nicest and cleanest looking audio editing desktop environment I've seen. I liked the way in which you can import a CD track directly without having to launch a CD player beforehand, and the `Save As' options are plentiful.
You also have 128 tracks onto which you can have music and sound effects for when you're making digital videos, and are able to synchronize these tracks with an editing application such as Adobe's Premiere, to get around its usable. but limited. audio capabilities.
Audition can also apply many temporal and tonal effects.
Not so very long ago you needed racks of outboard gear including timecode locked multi-track tape-machines costing tens of thousands of dollars to do the basics of what can be done with Audition. I look back at that time and am frankly amazed at how much today's powerful PCs allied to inexpensive software can do for those interested in audio and digital film production without breaking the bank.
This is a very good and sophisticated product that goes beyond the basics that many people would require, but if they are anticipating the need to go beyond a basic editing application, Audition would be a great choice.
Be sure to use a fast, up-to-date computer, with lots of hard drive space - preferably as separate hard drives attached to independent IDE or RAID controllers - if you intend to be doing complex projects. Also keep the drives defragged to keep it all humming along.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Great Stuff
By Randy Given
This is great stuff. This is essentially a port of Cool Edit Pro, but may undergo changes in the future. This appears to fit well in the Adobe family of offerings. I use this to take MP3 recordings from church sermons and do manipulations (trim, mono, de-noise, filter, normalize) to make them sound much better. For single track work it may be overkill (Cool Edit 2000) may suffice. The 128 tracks are very nice to have handy. With the extensive number of (free!) loops online, it is great. Setting up tracks and loops is easy and intuitive.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Adobe Audition is Great
By alison lorraine
I've used Adobe Audition for over 10 years, even back when it was called Cool Edit Pro, for processing recorded audio. Audition is top-notch for comping and editing vocals, and works especially well for getting those nagging pops and other noise out of great vocal and other microphoned takes.I first used Cool Edit while living in Australia, then came back to the US to find out it had been acquired by Adobe (and props to Adobe for taking a great product and making it even better).I record in Pro Tools then use Audition for cleaning up vocals and other tracks. The noise reduction tools are great and it is possible to remove background noise (like traffic, construction sounds, phones and other things) from takes by using the noise profile capture tool. I've taken some professional masters and done additional post-prod on them using this program, and the masters sounded even better.If you record at home in a somewhat noisy environment, this program will be a big help.
Latest Price: See on Amazon.com!
More Info: See on Amazon.com!
See Customers Review: See on Amazon.com!