Adobe Audition CC offers you the most robust audio toolkit in the film industry. Audition offers you advanced features that enhance your audio quality and overall efficiency of editing audio. Use the Essential Sound panel to make common adjustments to obtain professional-quality results. You can send projects directly to Adobe Media Encoder for rendering and publishing. Dynamic Link enables a seamless, near-lossless workflow between Premiere Pro and Audition. Spectral editing tools transform soundscapes into visual workspaces. Automatic Speech Alignment, Noise Reduction tools, and Automatic Loudness Correction are among the premium solutions uniquely native to Audition.
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Adobe Audition is a powerful application for recording and mixing audio, podcasting, and sound effect design.
New in Audition CC 2017.1, 10.1 | April 2017
Multichannel audio workflow allows you to separate all audio channels to unique clips automatically. You can customize the channels assigned to a clip and adjust Specific Channel Routing.
For more information, see Multichannel Audio Workflow.
New in Audition CC 2017.1, 10.1 | April 2017
Use the Visual Keyboard Shortcut Editor to see which keys have been assigned shortcuts and which are available for assignment. A tool tip reveals the full command name when you hover over a key in the Keyboard layout. When you select a modifier key on the keyboard layout, the keyboard displays all the shortcuts that require the modifier.
For more information, see Visual keyboard shortcut editor.
New in Audition CC 2017.1, 10.1 | April 2017
This release of Audition introduces support for the PreSonus FaderPort. The FaderPort device connects to your computer via USB and delivers complete transport controls. It enables fast and efficient recording, along with a high-quality, touch-sensitive, motorized fader for writing fades and automation.
For more information, see Control surface support.
New in Audition CC 2017.1, 10.1 | April 2017
The Essential Sound panel from Audition is now available in Premiere Pro. It offers an accessible workspace where you can easily apply core audio enhancement techniques. Mix for perfection exclusively in Premiere Pro, or seamlessly send your changes to Audition for more editing.
For more information, see Editing, repairing, and improving audio using Essential Sound panel.
New in Audition CC 2017.1, 10.1 | April 2017
Many existing audio effects now have spectrum meters, gain meters, and gain reduction meters. You can use the frequency spectrum to identify imbalances in audio and use control points to correct them. Level Meter shows the input level of the audio, and Gain Reduction Meter shows how audio signals are compressed or expanded.
For more information, see Control effect settings with graphs and Dynamics processing effect.
New in Audition CC 2017.1, 10.1 | April 2017
This feature enhances the Edit in Audition workflow when sending Premiere Sequences to Audition. Audition now supports Premiere Pro project files as the default interchange format. This allows transferring significantly more information to Audition such as Effects and their Parameters, Submixes and Essential Sound Panel settings.
For more information, see Enhanced edit sequence in Audition.
New in this release of Adobe Audition CC
The new on-boarding experience offers new users a series of guided walkthroughs of common tasks. The updates includes reducing background noise, mixing audio elements, or producing a simple podcast.
If you are new to Audition CC, these guides helps to navigate the core functionality and capabilities with ease. Coach marks and concise tutorials are offered inside the application to enable you to get started with Audition. The new update helps you to successfully perform some key tasks without leaving the native environment.
New in Audition CC 2015.2 | June 2016
With shorter turnaround times and shrinking budgets, many video editors mix their audio without engaging a professional audio engineer. This release of Adobe Audition empowers video editors with limited audio experience to easily handle mixing techniques for their projects.
The Essential Sound panel gives you a complete toolset to mix your audio for achieving professional-quality output. The panel provides simple controls to unify volume levels, repair sound, improve clarity, and add special effects. The effects help your video projects sound like a professional audio engineer has mixed them. You can save the applied adjustments as presets for reuse and they reflect in the full Audition toolset, making them handy for more audio refinements.
For more information, see Editing, repairing, and improving audio using Essential Sound panel.
New in Audition CC 2015.2 | June 2016
Audition can now export your edited audio directly to Adobe Media Encoder. The feature enables a fully linear post-production workflow, using format presets and audio channel customization without rendering or wrangling various mixdown files.
To export, select your destination format and preset. The feature includes rewrapping your video for many formats to prevent re-encoding the video stream, and add to the render queue. You can even customize how your final audio channels are assigned to your video file.
Your project starts rendering automatically in the background when the project files are prepared. Projects that you had edited using Audition wear the Audition logo, making it easy to identify which projects are complete and ready for use. You can get back to work in Audition or Premiere on your next project while Adobe Media Encoder renders the files in the background.
For more information, see Save and export files in Adobe Audition.
New in Audition CC 2015.1 | November 2015
Create remixes of music files from a collection. For example, you can take a song that has a longer duration and create a shorter version that still sounds like the original. You can recompose any piece of music in your collection to fit the video or project duration.
For more information, see Creating remix.