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Podcasters, Audio book producers, Educators, Vloggers, Musicians, Advertisers... basically anyone creating content that wants to sound amazing on the internet!
I appreciate its flexibility, advanced functionality, and the ability to work seamlessly with other Adobe products.
I hate the fact that you can't use midi with adobe audition.
I find myself very comfortable with Audition because I can work in high quality and produce very satisfying podcasts, with great approval from my audience.
Quite expensive when compared to its counterparts. Plus the UI is a bit confusing at the beginning.
I recommend it for audio work and to complement those who are working on audiovisual projects and want to improve the sound aspect. White noise removal works quite good.
I think that still miss some tools, some plugins.
It helps me a lot to recover some audios that come with background noises simply fantastic the audio is clean.
While Audition has a lot of advanced functionality, it means that it can be difficult to onboard new users. This is why only a few people on my team use the software.
Good clean-up for a range of audio profiles and usage. For me, cleaning up presentations on cassette tapes from the 80s has been a great success.
Looks are one thing, but the confusion and inefficient layout are quite frustrating.
I love the interface, I love the process, and most importantly, I love the quality of the final remastered files.
When I started using the product, it was annoying when we had to re-upload files that we wanted to apply a second profile to.
As a podcaster and video creator, this software helps my content sound like it was professionally touched up. The ease of use, the choice of profiles and the ability to test profiles is great.
I had previous issues with bulk upload - somehow some of the uploaded files disappeared while processing. But after letting the customer service know about the bug, they fixed it quite quickly.
Remaster Media perfectly suited for me, and now my audio is crystal clear and classic. Love it and definitely recommend people to grab this for their voice journey.
None, initially it did not support all audio formats, but with the updates now everything is possible.
Speaker 1: My name is Zontrey, and I'm a Technical Director. I would rate Adobe Audition a four out of five. For more reviews like this, click below. When considering other software options, I consider Pro 2s, Cubase, and a few other softwares that I'm just familiar with in music production, but I couldn't use those in my workflow, because it just slowed things down because I like to work in DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premier, and so that's why I couldn't choose go work with those. Adobe Audition was a no-brainer for me when working with videos, because I could edit my videos in Adobe Premiere and edit in Adobe Audition and everything just automatically sync up. I didn't have to do any extra work. Being able to edit things in terms of compression, reverb, EQing items, all of it just communicated really well back and forth between Adobe Premiere and Adobe Audition. Getting started with Adobe Audition was pretty simple, because the technical items, the technical terms and layout, it translates really well if you're familiar with working in any [inaudible 00:01:18] such as Pro 2s or Logic or anything like that. The layout was really... It really translates really well for someone that's familiar with that. For anyone that's considering Adobe Audition, I'll say consider your workflow first, because that's going to help you decide whether it's the best tool for you. And also, it's going to help you decide whether it has everything that you need. If there are plugins that you're familiar with and you want to bring into Adobe Audition, consider those items as well.
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