Just a Quick Word of Advice...

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Shonsteez

Gurpologist
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 33
Just a quick heads up to everyone looking to get there hands on tha new ADOBE AUDITION.....

ADOBE AUDITION is tha exact same program as COOLEDITPRO 2........

So if you were thinkin it was going to be a face lift, just hold tight and keep usin CEP2.

Just thought i would mention - for any of you audio editing-buffs.



((((Steezo)))))
 
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 3
word, DueceMade Ent.!
Audition 1.0 is that CEP2.1 with no modifications except for branding:
"Adobe Systems Incorporated acquired the technology assets of Syntrillium Software in May 2003. On August 18th, 2003 Adobe released a rebranded version of Cool Edit Pro 2.1 as Adobe Audition software."
 
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MorrowLess

Guest
Originally posted by Holmzini
since adobe tookover..does that mean us mac users will finally get to get our hands on the program?

I doubt it, Adobe hasn't been too kind to the mac community lately, at least not in the video application area.
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
ill o.g.
hehe, I'm still having enough to work with in 1.2. Who needs VST support if the tracks are already correct ? And it's stability is rocksolid opposed to 2.0 I've had 1.2 running on P1 166 ( scsi'd though ) without any problems.
 

Cheo

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
I was just wondering...what do ya'll mainly use Cool Edit/Adobe Audition for? What are its best features? I have a Fantom and I use an mpc2000xl for sampling, but I'm getting more into editing using my pc. Currently I use recycle to chop breaks, but I find that limiting when it comes to editing musical phrases etc. Any help would be appreciated.
 

vitaminman

IllMuzik Staff
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 1
Hey,

Adobe will never port CEP/Audition to the Mac.

Audition doesn't support VST/ASIO, but maybe next year they will... :)

Nick
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
ill o.g.
I was just wondering...what do ya'll mainly use Cool Edit/Adobe Audition for? What are its best features? I have a Fantom and I use an mpc2000xl for sampling, but I'm getting more into editing using my pc. Currently I use recycle to chop breaks, but I find that limiting when it comes to editing musical phrases etc. Any help would be appreciated.

I don't use cep for any dithering/rendering. I do use it to balance of audio tracks from instruments retrieved from either FL or Reason. After creating a complete song in any platform I strip the song in seperate wav tracks for any instrument used. All those tracks I load into cep and there I slice/dice and create volume/pan envelopes where needed and than balance the volumes for all wav's into the right proportions/measurement for a mixdown, or output all chnls through soundcard I/O (out in this case ) into a console for blending on a analogue console instead of doing a mixdown in cep itself. I basicly do the same thing in the studio with hardware and Logic. Till a certain extend they both do the same thing when it comes to audio, cep is just a bit easier.
 
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