Adobe Audition, a professional audio program for recording, mixing, editing, and mastering will soon be available for the Mac. The software, now at version 3.0 on the Windows platform, offers an audio ...
Most folks in the radio industry know something about Cool Edit Pro. Cool Edit was originally developed by Syntrillium in the 1990s, offering affordable and flexible desktop audio editing. In 2003, ...
Adobe Audition is a comprehensive audio editor for video post-production, podcasts, and audio restoration, but it's expensive for what you get. Audition began its life as a program called Cool Edit by ...
Welcome to this tutorial on using the remix feature in Adobe Audition Creative Cloud 2015. For those of you who haven’t experimented with Adobe Audition, this tutorial will spotlight one of the many ...
Adobe's latest round of updates to its audio and video tools brings a much-demanded feature to Mac users: Adobe Audition now runs natively on Apple M1 Macs. On Tuesday, Adobe released updates to its ...
With Audition CS6, Adobe busied itself adding back features that were available to Windows users in Audition 3. The result was a very fine audio editor aimed at sound designers, radio producers, audio ...
Adobe continues to make its collection of apps optimized for Apple Silicon processors. The company announced today that its Audition application for audio production now runs natively on Apple’s M1 ...
It’s no secret podcasts are popular, and UAB IT has the software for you to start on your next project. Audition is Adobe’s audio software that allows users to record and create their own soundscapes.
There are two types of noises that degrade the audio that you shoot with your video: random noises like microphone clicks and pops, and consistent noises like white noise or air conditioning hum. In ...
Taken on its own terms, we'd mark Audition higher, but as an update, CS5.5 is a step back in some respects. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert musicians and producers spends hours testing ...
Adobe likes to show off crazy tools it has been working on in a special portion of its MAX conference each year. The not-quite-ready features are known as "sneaks," and while not all of them make it ...