Adobe’s professional audio editing application, Audition, was first introduced to Mac users with Adobe Creative Suite 5.5. Prior to that, Adobe offered Soundbooth, a less powerful audio editor.
When we encounter things in life we find reliable, they are generally built on a long-standing foundation. Conversely, fresh-off-the-drawing-board products rarely produce perfect results right away.
You asked, they listened! A little less than a year after the release of Adobe Audition CS5.5 (see my 2011 review), Adobe has unveiled Audition CS6. Many of the ...
There are two types of noises that degrade the audio that you shoot with your video: random noises like microphone clicks and pops, and consistent noises like white noise or air conditioning hum. In ...
Adobe today begins taking pre-orders for its CS6 line of its popular line professional design products. Adobe combines 14 different individual applications, including its venerable Photoshop CS6 (free ...
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After building in an extra four days of anticipation, Adobe has now made available its Creative Cloud software suite. Creative Cloud, a set of pro-level applications that target individual artists, ...
Today, Adobe has taken to the stage to present its latest and most significant product release in years: CS6, a complete refresh of the well-knwon Creative Suite line, and the official premiere of ...
Adobe has been making their “creative suite” for years, and while it is robust on so many levels, it is also daunting on just as many. There’s so much to learn and wrapping your head around each ...