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Title: Adobe Audition CC (2015.2) review: Audio editing becomes more user-friendly
Post by: HCK on October 14, 2016, 04:05:13 pm
Adobe Audition CC (2015.2) review: Audio editing becomes more user-friendly

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Although most video editing software does a decent job with audio, there’s nothing like using a tool dedicated to manipulating sound. Back in the day, one of my favorites was Soundtrack Pro, which Apple initially offered as a standalone product as well as part of the Final Cut Studio bundle.</p><p>
It was a great match—if a particular piece of audio in a timeline needed more finesse than Final Cut Pro was capable of, you could send a clip to Soundtrack Pro, make edits, then round-trip it right back. Unfortunately, Apple decommissioned Soundtrack Pro with the 2011 debut of Final Cut Pro X.</p><p>
Perhaps not-so coincidentally, that same year Adobe introduced Creative Cloud, taking the first baby steps away from individually packaged software in favor of effectively renting a suite of productivity applications for one monthly price. But coming on the heels of filling the Soundtrack Pro gap with a port of its own popular Windows audio editing software, it was double blow for Mac video enthusiasts.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3128878/software-music/adobe-audition-cc-2015-2-review-audio-editing-becomes-more-user-friendly.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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