| Cool Edit Pro is now called Adobe Audition because it
was bought from Adobe. It is pretty much the same exact
application though. One of the minor changes is the loading time
of the program altogether. It seems to load quicker and be more
efficient. Adobe Audition is probably the only software you would
need in order to edit a wav or mp3 file. Editing the wav or mp3
file is the last step in midi recording, other than to burn the wav file
to a CD. Adobe Audition can add reverb, remove pops and clicks,
add noise, filter noise, transpose, convert to mp3 or wav, change the
sampling rate, mix two or more wav or mp3 files together, add silence,
and split the wav or mp3 file. Adobe Audition can do these tasks
without a problem. This processing may take awhile depending on
how big the file is. Another thing Adobe Audition can do is to add
more bass or treble to the file. |
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| Furthermore, Adobe Audition can also try
its best to remove a vocal, dim it, or make it sharper. It can
compress or decompress a file, just as Cool Edit Pro, or Cool Edit 2000,
and Adobe Audition can also transpose the pitch. It can try its
best to find where the beginning of a measure is, by counting the beat,
and Adobe Audition can even speed up or slow down the entire file, in
case you want that effect. There are also a ton of other effects
it can do, and the best way to discover the true power of Adobe Audition
is to try it yourself. It is very powerful, and a must buy for any
musician serious enough about his music. Adobe Audition can do it
all. |