From Ableton Live to Cubase, and from Pro Tools to Bitwig, each offers a broadly similar set of features allowing the recording, manipulation, editing and production of audio into a musical format. We’re all familiar with digital audio workstations ( DAWs). But is it something musicians and music producers would consider using?
Gradually, over time, new features and functionality have been added to Audition, making it the pro-level audio editing and production tool we see today. Adobe relaunched Cool Edit Pro under its new name, Audition, in 2003 and started incorporating elements designed to make it play nicely with Adobe’s video editing application, Premiere.