![]() ![]() The Mackie has to be version 2.1.2 to work with Audition. Many sound cards and interfaces include MIDI ports, so that should not be a problem. Edirol makes several MIDI/USB devices that you can plug into a USB port on the computer. The Mackie Control Universal uses MIDI to control Adobe Audition, so you need MIDI ports on your computer, and a pair of MIDI cables. I'm sure you looked at the feature list at adobes site, but if not. Not to mention VST Plug In support! Integrated Cd burning right in the program! Thats ill!!Īnd the volume and pan envelopes! DOPE! 1.5 is definitely better then any version of cool edit pro or the version 1 of audition. As long as you don't expand a small sample 200%+ it sounds really good still.Īgain, I use it mainly for making beats right now but I love audition 1.5 I've noticed a lot of things in it that I use and do that Audition 1 didn't/doesn't have. Plus the new time expansion tool, I couldnt live without. Looping samples and audio tracks is so simple with 1.5 which I dont think audition 1 or cool edit supports? ![]() i can create things faster with some of the new features and tools. I used cool edit pro 2000 (a tiny bit) and audition 1 (A lot). My reply is that 1.5 DOES have features that you can't live without. And, in my experience, AA 1.5 has been a LOT more stable than CEP 2.0.but then I typically run a fair number of tracks on each song. There are other conveniences and changes that I don't use much, but I like having access to the parametric EQ from Multitrack View. If all you record is guitar/vocal, probably it wouldn't be that big a deal, but with multitracks with alternate takes, the mouse gets old really quickly. I now use Adobe Audition 1.5 with a Mackie Control Universal, and it would be very difficult to go back to using a mouse/keyboard for mixing again. 2.0 would work with the Red Rover (and I had one) but to go from that to a Tascam US428 was a major deal, and required 2.1. Although this was implemented in CEP 2.1, my computer suffered a catastrophic power failure that wiped out everything.and the only software I hadn't saved a copy of was the 2.1 upgrade. Second would be integration with an external controller. This is the only way I have found to remove finger squeaks from acoustic guitar tracks. The upgrade was worth it, just for the single click remover tool. ![]()
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