

Working with control surfaces is enhanced by the program’s restored track parameter automation feature.
ADOBE AUDITION CS6 REVIEW PRO
I additionally connected Roland’s Sonar V-Studio 100 to my Mac Pro and it too was able to control Audition. I don’t have a pro surface, but I was able to control Audition via Saitara Software’s AC-7 Core app, which uses the Mackie protocol. If you have a control surface that uses the Eucon, Mackie MCU, or Logic protocols, Audition should respond to it. Regarding the restored missing features, among the most important for audio pros is support for control surfaces (hardware mixing boards used to control audio applications).

ADOBE AUDITION CS6 REVIEW UPGRADE
You can upgrade from Audition 5.5 for £71.Īudition’s interface and effects haven’t changed greatly in this version, so I’ll concentrate on what the latest version brings to the application. The latest version requires a multicore Intel processor. The combination of restored and brand new features makes for an even more capable Audition – an audio editor most at home in video, radio, and podcast studios. These and other features have returned with the CS6 version. See all: Software Downloads.Īudition CS5.5 lacked support for control surfaces, time stretching, clip grouping, and Redbook CD burning, for example. That’s because in order for Adobe to build the version that shipped with CS5.5 – which involved rewriting the application from the ground up – important features from the previous Windows-only version went missing. For many Windows users, however, Audition CS6 is the “thank you for restoring that feature we liked so much in Audition 3” update.
ADOBE AUDITION CS6 REVIEW FOR MAC
For Mac users, CS6 greatly enhances what was a solid but not entirely feature-complete audio editing package. This history is important because of how Audition is perceived by Windows users versus Mac users. Windows users, however, have long had access to Audition (and to its predecessor, Cool Edit Pro, which was acquired by Adobe in 2003). Prior to that, Adobe offered Soundbooth, a less powerful audio editor. Adobe’s professional audio editing application, Audition, was first introduced to Mac users with Adobe Creative Suite 5.5.
