![]() Nearly all of the effects allow you to extensively tweak the effect’s settings. You can additionally select a consistent noise (something like the constant hum of an air conditioner), sample it, and then ask Audition to remove that noise from the entire clip. When you switch to Waveform view you can work with these same effects as well as with destructive effects including DeClicker, DeClipper, Delete Silence, and Stretch and Pitch effects. When working in Multitrack view you have access to non-destructive effects. As with Soundbooth, you can gang together groups of effects into an effects rack, save that rack, and then apply it to other tracks and within other projects. The application also supports compatible VST and Audio Units effects. Speaking of effects, Audition comes with a nice complement of them organized in such collections as Amplitude and Compression, Delay and Echo, Filter and EQ, Modulation, Noise Reduction/Restoration, Reverb, Special (including Distortion and Guitar Suite), and Stereo Imagery. Using that spectral display and the Spot Healing tool you can “paint out” unwanted frequencies and noise that can’t be removed via one of Audition’s noise-removal/reduction tools. Additionally you have the option to expose a spectral display, which defines a sound’s characteristics via a colored graph. Also, unlike with Soundbooth, Audition allows you to assign markers in Multitrack view.Ĭhoose the Waveform view and selection (marquee, lasso, and paintbrush) tools and a spot healing tool become available. You can additionally choose an input source (stereo or mono) and, unlike Soundbooth, assign a track’s output to a specific device or bus. ![]() Within each track you find typical controls including volume, panning, mute, and solo. Within the Multitrack view you’re offered tools for moving, slicing, and selecting portions of clips. It’s also significantly more responsive than Soundbooth. Like Soundbooth, Audition includes royalty-free soundtracks, sound effects, and loops, available through Adobe’s Resource Central. In addition to the features you’d expect from a professional audio editing application, Audition includes a broad collection of tools for cleaning and mixing audio, native 5.1 multichannel support, roundtrip Adobe Premier Pro editing, and support for OMF and XML import and export (allowing you to exchange projects with Avid’s Pro Tools and Apple’s Final Cut Pro). Based on Syntrillium Software’s Cool Edit Pro (acquired by Adobe in 2003), the current version has been rewritten, using Cool Edit’s code base. Features and functionsĪudition has been a popular professional audio editing application for Windows for years. Despite its improvements, however, some audio pros and musicians will find Audition’s current implementation unacceptable because of its lack of support for control surfaces (hardware mixing boards used to control audio applications) and MIDI. Soundbooth and previous versions of Audition.) Adopting an interface similar to Soundbooth’s, Audition CS5.5 offers a greater variety of features and better performance. ($99 upgrade pricing is available to those with any version of the now-discontinued Audition, the storied professional Windows audio editing application, has finally made its debut on the Mac-both as a separate $349 application and as part of Adobe’s $1,699 Production Premium and $2,599 Master Collection Creative Suite 5.5. ![]()
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