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Adobe Audition Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Reviews & Insights

Score8.3 out of 10

123 Reviews and Ratings

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Pros

Ease of Use: Users have found the process of cutting and adjusting tracks in Adobe Audition to be straightforward, praising its intuitive interface and efficient editing options.

Noise Reduction Capabilities: Reviewers have highlighted Adobe Audition's powerful noise reduction plugin, emphasizing its versatility for tasks like voice-over or corporate video editing while managing poor recordings effectively.

Feature-Rich Software: Customers appreciate the wide range of features in Adobe Audition, including multitrack support, various editing options for audio files, built-in effects, seamless integration with other Adobe Creative Suite applications, presets for EQ and reverb, real-time effects application during recording, stability in longer recordings on laptops, and robust audio cleanup tools.

Adobe Audition Reviews

2 Reviews
Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesDesign1Computer & Network Security1

Solid audio editing software

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I regularly create explainer videos for clients, and Adobe Audition makes incorporating, editing, and fixing voiceover tracks simple and easy.

Pros

  • Editing audio
  • Mixing voiceovers with music
  • Fixing audio issues

Cons

  • slows down considerably when handling more than a dozen audio tracks
  • crashes often
  • unable to select or adjust more than 1 track at a time

Likelihood to Recommend

For simple podcast editing or editing VO for explainer videos, this is a great tool.

Audition is still the best audio recording and editing software, but there are free solutions that can do the same for way less.

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

At Intertel, we use Adobe Audition to record and create tutorials for our clients and suppliers. Since we make our own software and manage our own support team, we try and make as many tutorials as possible, and we have found that some clients actually prefer audio-only tutorials rather than video tutorials. Also, we record our own "internal" podcast for the team, with the latest info and news from all the departments, and send it out once a month. Lastly, we have a weekly call with our directors and the board, and we record it and use Audition to clean the audio, eliminate any pops and noises, and save it for future reference.

Pros

  • Clean and eliminate noises and pops from recordings.
  • Record our Teams meetings much better than even Teams can.
  • Manage our internal database of calls and podcasts.
  • Sync our audio with the presentations we usually do for clients.

Cons

  • Record directly from a source in Windows, even if it isn't the "direct" line.
  • Offer options for converting the audio (adding echo, doppler effects, etc.) for video calls.
  • Let us have more than one license for users, since it moved to the cloud we can only use one license.

Likelihood to Recommend

If you record and manage a large collection of audio-only content (podcasts, internal recordings, supplier meetings, and the like), Audition can help you keep track of it. Cutting and pasting parts of the audio signal is so much easier in the new versions and makes editing the recordings a breeze. If you don't have a fast machine or if the license doesn't get verified with the server (it has happened to us a few times, and usually when we needed to do something important and time-sensitive), you might be better served by a free alternative, like Audacity.