All the while Soundbooth was a bundled product Audition was available as a
standalone product. Perhaps it didn't sell as well as they hoped???
 
Lee
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Uwe Soltau
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 11:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AP] audio
 
  
I agree with your philosophy of learning BUT I am not so sure whether
I would go for Soundbooth but rather Audition.
I never understood why Adobe replaced Audition and maybe they have
realized also that it was possibly not the best thing to do. Why then would
they bring back Audition in CS5.5?
Soundbooth is good but I prefer Audition, possibly because I know it better.

Any other opinions on this?

Uwe

> My advice:
>
> Buy a classroom book about Adobe Soundbooth, then
> export your audio to there and try again. Jobs
> like this really require dedicated audio tools
> like Soundbooth but in order to get the maximum
> possible out of these tools, you really need to
> study how to use them first. Either follow a
> course somewhere or buy a book and do the self
> studying and training at home. I'm going through
> so many book about FCP, Photoshop etc and the things I'm learning are 
> great.
>
> Rieni
>

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