Audition 1.5 (with VST support) tryout now available
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- KVRist
- 254 posts since 23 Apr, 2004
While rummaging around on another matter I came across http://www.adobe.com/products/tryadobe/ ... product=92 which says....
"Adobe Audition 1.5 tryout
Adobe Audition 1.5 ™ software is a professional audio editing environment. Designed for demanding audio and video professionals, Adobe Audition 1.5 offers advanced audio mixing, editing, and effects processing capabilities. Its flexible workflow, combined with exceptional ease of use and precise tools, gives you the power to create rich, nuanced audio of the highest possible quality.
The Adobe Audition 1.5 tryout includes all the features of the full version with the exception of the trial version of discWelder BRONZE from Minnetonka Audio Software, sample sessions, and more than 5,000 royalty-free loops. The Adobe Audition 1.5 tryout expires 30 days from the first time you open the application."
"Adobe Audition 1.5 tryout
Adobe Audition 1.5 ™ software is a professional audio editing environment. Designed for demanding audio and video professionals, Adobe Audition 1.5 offers advanced audio mixing, editing, and effects processing capabilities. Its flexible workflow, combined with exceptional ease of use and precise tools, gives you the power to create rich, nuanced audio of the highest possible quality.
The Adobe Audition 1.5 tryout includes all the features of the full version with the exception of the trial version of discWelder BRONZE from Minnetonka Audio Software, sample sessions, and more than 5,000 royalty-free loops. The Adobe Audition 1.5 tryout expires 30 days from the first time you open the application."
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- KVRian
- 539 posts since 27 Feb, 2001 from Vancouver / Canada
Does anybody know if 1.5 contains a *real* looper (in the sample editor, not in the project thingy)?
- KVRAF
- 2121 posts since 14 Jun, 2002 from Sector ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha
What do you mean by "not in the project thingy"?Michael Kleps from reFX wrote:Does anybody know if 1.5 contains a *real* looper (in the sample editor, not in the project thingy)?
Here's a manual quote...is this what you're asking(minus the last bit)?
...and the permanent properties being loop, one shot, number of beats, tempo, key, find nearest, and stretch method...Working with loops is typically a three step process, in which you select part of a waveform, specify its properties in Edit View, and then use the resulting loop in compositions in Multitrack View
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- KVRian
- 539 posts since 27 Feb, 2001 from Vancouver / Canada
I mean a *graphical* way of setting the loop start and loop end and being able to hear that loop from within the sample-editor.
I want to use Audition as a replacement for Wavelab (which gets MUCH too bloated for my taste).
Anybody got a good recommedation for a simple, but powerful sample editor?
Cheers,
Mike
I want to use Audition as a replacement for Wavelab (which gets MUCH too bloated for my taste).
Anybody got a good recommedation for a simple, but powerful sample editor?
Cheers,
Mike
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- Banned
- 6127 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Et in Arcadia Ego
what about Audacity? Can't beat the price tag on that one..
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- KVRian
- 539 posts since 27 Feb, 2001 from Vancouver / Canada
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- KVRian
- 539 posts since 27 Feb, 2001 from Vancouver / Canada
OK, let me explain what I want:
I want to edit the loop graphicaly, zoom up to 1/64 sample (or even closer) and and repeat the loop over and over to find perfect loops etc.
A real old school sample-editor. Why can't Audition (which was CoolEdit) provide that functionality? Didn't CoolEdit contain it already? Was it kicked out afterwards? To what end?
I want to edit the loop graphicaly, zoom up to 1/64 sample (or even closer) and and repeat the loop over and over to find perfect loops etc.
A real old school sample-editor. Why can't Audition (which was CoolEdit) provide that functionality? Didn't CoolEdit contain it already? Was it kicked out afterwards? To what end?
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- KVRian
- 539 posts since 27 Feb, 2001 from Vancouver / Canada
And then you can edit the loop points graphicaly for the current sample and save the loop points as markers in e.g. an AIF file?
Is this a new feature in 1.5? I bought 1.0 (I should have downloaded the demo first) and I can guarantee you that 1.0 does not have a sample-loop editor of any kind.
Is this a new feature in 1.5? I bought 1.0 (I should have downloaded the demo first) and I can guarantee you that 1.0 does not have a sample-loop editor of any kind.
- KVRian
- 1118 posts since 31 Aug, 2001 from Los Angeles, CA
view-> wave propertiesIs this a new feature in 1.5? I bought 1.0 (I should have downloaded the demo first) and I can guarantee you that 1.0 does not have a sample-loop editor of any kind.
sampler tab
click add sampler loop
I guess there are no guarantees
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- KVRist
- 253 posts since 25 May, 2001
Audacity can play loops (shift+click), but i don't know if it can save loop points.Michael Kleps from reFX wrote:Audacity can't loop at all...
The most easy to use loop editor i found is the free TWE from Yamaha:
http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/syndtm/ ... r.html#twe
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- KVRian
- 687 posts since 27 Dec, 2003
yes. the markers are called cues in audition. no new feature in 1.5. all this stuff is available in 1.0 ...Michael Kleps from reFX wrote:And then you can edit the loop points graphicaly for the current sample and save the loop points as markers in e.g. an AIF file?
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- KVRian
- 539 posts since 27 Feb, 2001 from Vancouver / Canada
Sigh... OK, load in any WAV or AIF file (which has a loop embeded into it) into Audition. Do you see[/b] the loop? No? Damn... Do you hear the loop? No? Damn... Can you actually switch Audition into loop mode, so the sample is played from the very start to the loopend and then restarting at loopstart? No? Damn...bitcrusher wrote:view-> wave propertiesIs this a new feature in 1.5? I bought 1.0 (I should have downloaded the demo first) and I can guarantee you that 1.0 does not have a sample-loop editor of any kind.
sampler tab
click add sampler loop
I guess there are no guarantees
Guys, I might overlooked something here or there, but trust me, I have looked very closely because I wanted to use a simpler tool than Wavelab, but Audition is simply not useable in the context of creating multi-samples for samplers. It seems it was not designed with this kind of functionality in mind. Very strange I think, cause CoolEdit was applauded at it's time of being "the" sample editor. I can't see why that was if that kind of most basic functionality is missing. Nowadays every program having in the slightest to do with audio wants to be a sequencer/tracker and plays back time stretched samples. Guess I have to use Wavelab or even HALion to do the most basic things...
Cheers,
Mike