Adobe Audition Cs55 - Mac
Beverly So says...
I use Adobe Audition 3 to record Voiceovers. Nothing really compares to the ease of this software. Nothing extra is required - all the files are included in one download. There is no extra MP3 converter required either- it's all inclusive. This software makes recording and editing a breeze with simple drop down menus that make sense. The bonus is that you can convert the recordings to any standard format out there - MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc. Wish I had found this product 5 years ago !
Chelsea Theno says...
I use the product to edit wudio for video. One thing I really like about it is that you can right click on the audio piece, or a highlighted section, and adjust the sound levels. Very convenient. One thing I wish it had was the ability to mark multiple sections for future review. I used to be able to do this in Canary but haven't been able to do it in Audition.
Ktlusk says...
If you're looking for a mastering or sound tweaking software this program is great. I bought Cool Edit 2000 which Adobe ended up buying and making some excellent enhancements and additions to the editing capabilities. Hiss removal, click and pop removal, compression and effects are great. I haven't even used the program for recording because I use Sonar but I bet it's just as good.
Melchor Diases says...
I like the product and it will do what i want for my music.the amount of music and the easy way it changes the tracks. This product is definately worth the money since the product has been well researched.the one thing i dont like is that some of the user manuel does not tel you everything you need to know you must use the help section on line to get the full info on how to use the product. Especially the add ons that are provided. you must use the effects properly in order for them to work. I help section is used alot. also you can call the tech line for help with technical questions.
Auey Santos says...
Great software, makes my job easy. Use it everyday, always holds up. Enjoy this product.
James Bonifacio says...
Enjoy using this software, heavy user, never let me down.
Leslie Cross says...
I had to upgrade from Pagemaker 7.0 to InDesign when I purchased my new computer with Windows 7 operating system. InDesign has great capabilities, probably more than I will ever use. I loved Pagemaker and InDesign does everything Pagemaker did and more. There are many more drawing tools, which I am still trying to figure out. Some additions seem to have made using the program more difficult but that is probably due to my unfamiliarity with all its features. There is an extensive help library as well as "Live" help where you can share your screen... (I am assuming with someone who will assist you with your problem). The only real disappointment that I have with InDesign is the lack of different typefaces. There are probably over a hundred of them but they are very, very similar. There isn't even a nice script font that could be used on things like wedding announcements. There are very few that have any personality and I miss that with this program. Pagemaker had a great selection of fonts. I am not looking forward to having to purchase them separately. As for the ease of installation, I cannot give any insight as I was lucky enough to have the Geek Squad at Best Buy install my programs for me. Overall it's a fun program that, with some exploring, will allow me to do some amazing desktop publishing.
Lee Magsaysay says...
I like the software: intuitive enough to be useable quickly (once you learn its basic process) and enough functionality for basic to more advanced editing. Be sure that you meet the specific details of the upgrade (previous version of Production Premium or Audition). I had planned to use it on a new machine with Production Premium CS4 but it needs the license from the older machine that had CS2.







