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Adobe Audition is a complete audio workstation that allows students, teachers, and businesses to create, mix, edit, and restore audio. Available separately or as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud ecosystem, the platform includes audio editing tools designed to enhance music, podcast, and other sound effect designing projects.
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| Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows |
| Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
| Training | Documentation |
| Languages | English |
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Adobe Audition actually helped me how to cuts Sound and managing Recording voice so this software always is the best.
Only the first time payment because of if you don't have payment is that problem but if bought there no problem
Adobe Audition solved my course Project and I worked ceremony programs , wedding
I like the multitrack mixing and the noise reduction process. Finding a noise print and removing it is so simple.
Really, I don't see many problems. My main dislike is the subscription model with Adobe CC. But audition itself is the best for audio editing.
I use it to edit VO tracks for my elearning courses I build.
Es un sofware muy dinamico que permite centralizar todas las partes de mi estudio. Cuenta con un excelente procesador y ecualizador gráfico, además de permitir la grabación multipistas, fundamental para tu estudio.
Incluiria un afinador directamente sobre la pista sin necesidad de plugin adicionales. Sería practico que pudiera trabajar el midi y que incorporara herramientas para ellos, ya que no me resulta sencillo cargar vst.
Lo usamos tanto para pequeñas locuciones como para grandes producciones multiinstrumentales. Tanto para realizar las grabación como para la mezcla y postproduccion.
When it comes to video editing, I am not that savvy within the sphere of audio manipulation. That's why Audition's easy-to-use tools and templates make our projects sound great on all devices.
The program can be very heavy on system resources, and although the UI is fairly intuitive, without some basic knowledge of waveforms and audio effects, it can be very overwhelming.
We do weekly video projects of various complexity, but the throughline with all of them is the need for verbal clarity. Audition has excellent tools to edit and sharpen spoken audio segments.
For starters, it is easy to learn, use and deploy across teams. If you were switching from another audio editing software, you would seamlessly get onboard its functions and tools way too easier. Having to work with the multi-track feature is such a great deal. This makes recording and adding pre-recording effects (such as noise gates and cancellation, EQs, and all using the effects rack). It also incorporates 3rd party plugin -this feature also helps tweaking and flexibility if you don't want to work with the stock preset settings. I began using Audition in 2019 and it has never been better.
I liked how during emergent shutdowns of my PC whenever I reopened Audition, I would always find a backup recovery option. However, I once had an issue and lost all my multitrack files when my Audition crashed. it was due to an exception bug or so, it was annoying. however, it got resolved on subsequent updates and versions.
Recording, Mixing, and mastering, making quality sounds available for transmission. Its easier to work by integrating it with other Adobe products like Premier Pro for Sound and video production. it cuts short the time which you spend on separate software. Now I can work in a straight sequence in a short period. This is good for business
Just to start with Adobe Audition has already become Industry Standard because of its high control over every millisecond of sound produced. The interface is quite similar to other adobe software which makes it easy to learn. Its integration with Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Aftereffects is also quite good as we only need to do the changes in the file in Adobe Audition and the same gets reflected in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After effects.
Nothing much to say on the disliking part, although it's a bit heavy software cause most of the time we have to use it alongside a video editing software usually Adobe Premiere Pro, so reducing the ram consumption will help most of its users. and the second point is the price point at which we get the software is too high, for college students it's almost next to impossible to have a subscription to both Adobe Premiere and Audition.
I'm using Adobe Audition to edit videos for my youtube channel and create hassle-free videos for promotion purposes. The best benefit soo far is its incredible control over every single minute detail of sound, whether it be pitch, frequency, or loudness.
Wav. editing is easier with the interface. Noise removal, reverb. Basically, it has an easy interface for beginers.
Managing 3rd party plugins is a hassle, in terms of loading into the interface.
Audio denoising, mixing, and mastering.
The feature that I like and use the most in Adobe Audition, is the Match Loudness feature. This feature lets me open multiple files, and use various standards to analyze the perceived loudness, and match them. This lets me take phrases and quotes, and have each one have the same loudness.
I have found that Adobe Audition can crash from time to time, and totally freeze. It does however save a useful recovery file which usually has what I was working on contained within it.
I use Adobe Audition to take batches of recorded audio phrases, and use the Match Loudness tool. This tool has the benefit of analyzing the perceived loudness of the audio file, and then creating a new file where the audio loudness matches all other phrases in the batch. This is actually a very complicated requirement, which cannot easily be done with alternatives like FFMPEG.
Quality of the program - allows you to edit/cut seamlessly and once you have the hang of the software, simply.
Learning the software is very intensive, a lot of shortcuts/buttons to learn to begin using the program.
Recording and Cutting sound bites.
The interface is very organized, well, not easy to understand at first, but once you get used to it, you'll find it rather perfect and remarkably adaptive. I like that I can work with multiple tracks and edit them right away within one project. It is compelling software, yet very light, and can work even on slower computers, and the rendering time is slightly faster than other software in the same category. Adobe Audition has lots of powerful plugins that are very easy to use. The best thing about Audition is that Adobe integrates Audition with other programs like Premiere, which enables you to edit audio from Premiere on Audition directly, then send it back to premiere without wasting time. The overall quality Audition is capable of producing is Amazing and very professional.
There isn't much I dislike about Adobe Audition, except that it is a bit overwhelming for new users and typical usages, which makes it an application for professionals only. The price is a little high.
I always use Audition to fix corrupted or noisy audio from the clips I shoot. I also enhance the quality of any low-quality audio. I can add and effects and presets to footage, as well as manipulate and mix them with ease. Audition saves a lot of time while working on complex projects with the integration with Premiere.