Adobe Audition CS5.5

Started by Speed Demon, June 09, 2011, 11:58:25 PM

Speed Demon

I recently acquired Adobe Audition CS5.5

Installed it but haven't put it to the test yet. Many changes to be investigated.

Anyone else have it?


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Flash Harry

I've never used it, but I have used other adobe products such as photoshop and premier. I expect that it will be rather good.
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Geir

I used it way back when it was "Cool Edit". Liked it a lot then. Probably a lot better now !!
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Oh well ........

Wartime Novelty

I had really high hopes for CS5.5 as i was hoping they would have made the midi integration better than the lacking version that was in 3.1

however they have removed it ENTIRELY

other than that its a pretty solid program

the EQs & compressors etc are all izotope ones and are very good and come with some great presets
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cuthbert

Quote from: Wartime Novelty on August 04, 2011, 02:11:59 PMI had really high hopes for CS5.5 as i was hoping they would have made the midi integration better than the lacking version that was in 3.1

however they have removed it ENTIRELY

I was hoping for this as well - it must be said that MIDI support in Audition 3 was pretty lame. In a way, I'm glad it was cut for this release and everything else got tightened up. Third party VST support in CS5.5 is waaaaay better than it was in 3.0.

Maybe MIDI will return in a future version? Enter those feature requests!  :)
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Wartime Novelty

Yeah i definitely hope they do something about it.

The midi implementation never really worked on 3 unless it was something extremely basic so i guess it is a good thing.

If they could sort that out and make it so you can set the track tempo/time signature changes via midi i would switch over from Reaper without a doubt.

Then again reaper v4 is pretty damn nice
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peterp

It looks very impressive, I just pulled down the cs5.5 trial.
Unfortunately it doesn't appear to recognize old scripts that used to work up to about audition 3.0.
Which is what I was trying to run, and the older versions (cooledit and 1.5) won't start under win 7 64bit
Oh well :-) Audacity and Reaper are much cheaper.
 


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Wartime Novelty

Quote from: peterp on September 13, 2011, 11:37:29 AMIt looks very impressive, I just pulled down the cs5.5 trial.
Unfortunately it doesn't appear to recognize old scripts that used to work up to about audition 3.0.
Which is what I was trying to run, and the older versions (cooledit and 1.5) won't start under win 7 64bit
Oh well :-) Audacity and Reaper are much cheaper.


ive got audition 1.5 running on win7 64bit.

Windows told me it may cause instabilities but i ignored it and went ahead with it and its been absolutely fine
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Speed Demon

Finally got around to test driving Audition CS5.5 on Windows 7 Ultimate.

Not impressed, so far. It starts out well but when I start editing and playing a file I'm
getting incredible amounts of noise overpowering the track after a few minutes of working on it.
I upgraded the audio drivers, rebooted, same noise.

I wonder if there is a conflict with my CPU. I use an Intel i7 quad core @ 3.2 GHZ with
twelve gigabytes of memory.

Still getting freeze problems with Audition 3.0.1

Probably time to look for a different editor.


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I've been running Audition CS5.5 on an antique PIV 3.0 GHz with 1 GB RAM under WinXP.

So far, so good...
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