Adobe Audition CS5.5 is replacing Soundbooth in Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium software, based on customer requests for a professional audio toolset that integrates with the Adobe workflow. Discontinuation Īdobe stated on its website that: "Sales of Adobe Soundbooth audio software ended on April 24, 2011. While the feature to "reverse" a sound was never implemented. I assure you that several of us are pushing to see it in 2.0.
In response, Durin Gleaves (of Adobe) in a post dated 31 March 2007 said, "I agree that Reverse would be an obvious feature, but I'm afraid it's not going to make it into version 1.0. Each chapter, track, or MP3 file must be opened, applied, and saved independently contrary to customer expectations of features that freeware has provided for many years. Lack of simple batch processing makes it a chore when needing to simply speed up, clean up (pops or crackles), or apply a pitch change to all of the files in a project.
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Many users have commented on the lack of simple features that were found in programs like Sound Edit 16 and Cool Edit Pro for example, the ability to create a new file or to "reverse" a sound. Another difference is that Soundbooth uses royalty-free scores and sound effects whereas Adobe Audition uses music loops and allows for low latency multi-track recording. The major difference between the programs is that Soundbooth uses a task-based interface and Adobe Audition uses a tool-based interface. Soundbooth also features dynamic linking that allows video sequences from Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro to be played in Soundbooth without having to first be rendered, a feature that is expected to save users time. Creation of the Adobe Sound Document allows Adobe Flash to create multi-track audio projects in Soundbooth.