Talk:Adobe Soundbooth

Replacing Audition
I didn't realize Audition would still be available however, I looked into it further after reading this and found out it just won't be included in the Production Suite. I can't concisely write about this because I'm not sure how to phrase it and include the current info. As a customer of Adobe's production software, I am quite upset by this change and I think others will be too when it is finally released. So I think it should be included in the article. Ryratt 19:04, 13 June 2007 (UTC)


 * Talked to customer service chat and got this:

Visitor: Is Audition going to be in any suite package?

Clark: I will be glad to help you with that information.

Clark: I'm sorry that Audition is not included in any of our Creative Suites.

Visitor: Will new versions of it have dynamic link?

Clark: Instead of Audition, we have included SoundBooth CS3 in the Creative Suite 3 Production Premium.

Visitor: I need the multi-track tools when I do animation

Clark: Sure, SoundBooth will meet your needs and expectation.

Visitor: Is audition going to be continued to be produced?

Clark: Adobe Audition allows you to record, mix, edit, and master digital audio files with powerful tools that bring flexibility and control to your desktop studio.

Clark: Audition is a standalone product and it is available for $349.

Clark: Are you ready to add the item to your cart?

Visitor: I have Audtion 2.0, is there a newer version?

Clark: SoundBooth is the new version.

Clark: We don't have any upgrade for Audition.

Visitor: Is adobe going to make new versions of audition eventually or is Soundbooth replacing audition?

Clark: SoundBooth have replaced the Audition. We are not going to release any new version for Audition.

Ryratt 19:15, 19 July 2007 (UTC)

Adobe's web content disagrees with Clark the customer service rep. At http://www.adobe.com/products/audition/, they say that version Three of Adobe Audition is available now (October 2008) and they say that soundbooth and audition have different target audiences, implying that both will be maintained and neither replaced. mattbots 10:31 (Pacific), 07 October 2008 —Preceding undated comment was added at 17:34, 7 October 2008 (UTC).

Corrected mistaken quote
I've updated the "Criticism" block to remove a misquote attributed to me (as well as the link to the old pre-release forum which no longer appeared to be valid.)

I was misquoted in an attempt to conform to the writer's desire. I did NOT state that reverse was an obvious feature that would be included in Soundbooth CS4 (2.0). I did state that "obvious" features, such as reverse, would be considered for the next version or future versions.

--Diggum (talk) 05:14, 28 December 2007 (UTC)


 * You wrote (and I quote): "I agree that Reverse would be an obvious feature, but I'm afraid it's not going to make it into version 1.0. I assure you that several of us are pushing to see it in 2.0".

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