So the big boys have made
producing software. I’m pretty sure everyone is familiar with the products from
Adobe such as Photoshop, Flash Player, Dreamweaver and Creative Suite and now
they have bought out this software which is known Adobe Audition.
Syntrillium developed software
called Cool Edit which is now known as Abode Audition. The software was founded
in the early 1990s by a two man called Robert Ellison and David Johnson who
were both former workers at Microsoft. Later on once Syntrillium expanded their
product to Cool Edit Pro which allowed users to work with multiple tracks as
well as more features; back then computers did not have strong enough
processors for the software to function properly so people were limited to use
this product. Adobe purchased this product and turned the non-shareware product
to share ware. It was bought in May 2003 for $16.5 million Dollars and Adobe was
the company that changed the name to what it is known as today.
Versions
Adobe Audition V1.5
Adobe Audition was issued for release in 2003
whilst it still had so many bugs but Adobe was determined on working to fixing
all the issues but not adding any features. So basically it was still Cool Edit
Pro 2.1 but just named Adobe Audition. Adobe then came out with Audition v1.5
in 2004 with huge enhancements which included pitch correction and frequency
space editing, a CD project view, basic video editing and integration in addition
to other several other developments.
Adobe Audition V2.0
Adobe Audition 2 came out in 2006. Auditions go
into the professional Digital Audio Workstation market. The new versions have more than one track
View supported up to 128 digital audio mono or stereo tracks at up to 32-bit resolution.
This program supports multichannel sound card select for each input track and
the well know sound driver called ASIO which was programmed into the software.
Adobe Audition V3.0
Audition 3 was released in 2007. Some new features
that were included such as virtual instrument helped enhance shadow like
editing, a new multi-track interface, new effects, and a bundle of free loops.
Adobe Audition V4 (CS5.5)
Audition CS5.5 got put into the producing market in
2011 as part of Adobe's Creative Suite. Enhanced additions of Adobe Premiere
Pro allowed editing of multi-track Premiere projects and users of third-party
software. New features included better multichannel support, new effects like DeHummer,
DeEsser, Speech Volume, and reverb. This
was Abodes first version that was available for Mac users.
Adobe Audition V5 (CS6)
Audition CS6 was put to the market on April 23,
2012, as a chunk of both Creative Suite 6 Master Collection and Creative Suite
6 Production Premium. It included faster and more precise editing, real-time
clip stretching, and automatic speech alignment.
So…… yep I’m on the same page which one do I use? Adobe
is a great and very professional producing application BUT the hardest thing
about producing is to learn if the producing software in correct? With all the
new features and MAJOR upgrades on Adobe you basically have to start new over
and over again. Software like FL Studio have also had changes but really behind
the scenes that help you produce with noticeable upgrades and FL has pretty
much stuck to the same layout and that’s why 80% of producers stick to FL Studio
because they are proving their ability to produce and not have to learn a new
software every time there is an upgrade or change.
Enjoy ...
Jess