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chris84
Published on 12/14/07 at 04:15
- Installation without any problems.
- I am not a crackpot of VST, so I would not judge anything regarding this topic, but all Native Instruments software with this type of equipment in my PC have been recognized.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
- My PC: Asus Motherboard A7V8X-X AMD Sempron 2800 +
768MB DDR333 RAM and 240GB hard drive
Sound Card Hercules Game Theater XP 7.1 with external rack.
- Under this config, no problem! Compatibility is impeccable and the automatic configuration, no need to call Bill Gates ...
- In terms of performance, Audition 2 is slower to start than 1.5 (but nothing dramatic, just a little, that is), allowing a much more rapid once the software is opened.
I am user of this software since its inception (Cool Edit Pro 97 ... that date!) And this is the best optimized version by far!
In fact, version 1.5 (transition Syntrilium Cool Edit and Adobe Audition) suffered from many weaknesses in performance: it rowed quickly, making the use of hard real-time effects, which can now be .
- No significant instability can be reported ... Adobe's website in any manner provided fixes for special cases.
-> Update on 14/12/2007: Pentium Core2Duo 6400, 2048MB DDR800 ... always of the ball.
OVERALL OPINION
- I use it since its release.
- The pros:
Fast.
Easy to take charge (except for the dinosaurs who never want to change anything in their little habits ...)
Very interesting features, such as virtual mixer and a full range of effects.
No need to read 900 pages of Cubase SX to record sound ... lol!
Everything is clear in terms of interface, but very comprehensive for sound processing. But this is only audio editor, not a sequencer: it is not designed for applications noon.
- The -:
Nothing striking, but the default settings of effects are often too extreme for direct use. It still draws an advantage: the caricature can easily understand the value of each parameter, and make its own adjustments easily.
- Value for money: ALL software of any kind is too expensive. But it is clear that the game is worth it.
- I am not a crackpot of VST, so I would not judge anything regarding this topic, but all Native Instruments software with this type of equipment in my PC have been recognized.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
- My PC: Asus Motherboard A7V8X-X AMD Sempron 2800 +
768MB DDR333 RAM and 240GB hard drive
Sound Card Hercules Game Theater XP 7.1 with external rack.
- Under this config, no problem! Compatibility is impeccable and the automatic configuration, no need to call Bill Gates ...
- In terms of performance, Audition 2 is slower to start than 1.5 (but nothing dramatic, just a little, that is), allowing a much more rapid once the software is opened.
I am user of this software since its inception (Cool Edit Pro 97 ... that date!) And this is the best optimized version by far!
In fact, version 1.5 (transition Syntrilium Cool Edit and Adobe Audition) suffered from many weaknesses in performance: it rowed quickly, making the use of hard real-time effects, which can now be .
- No significant instability can be reported ... Adobe's website in any manner provided fixes for special cases.
-> Update on 14/12/2007: Pentium Core2Duo 6400, 2048MB DDR800 ... always of the ball.
OVERALL OPINION
- I use it since its release.
- The pros:
Fast.
Easy to take charge (except for the dinosaurs who never want to change anything in their little habits ...)
Very interesting features, such as virtual mixer and a full range of effects.
No need to read 900 pages of Cubase SX to record sound ... lol!
Everything is clear in terms of interface, but very comprehensive for sound processing. But this is only audio editor, not a sequencer: it is not designed for applications noon.
- The -:
Nothing striking, but the default settings of effects are often too extreme for direct use. It still draws an advantage: the caricature can easily understand the value of each parameter, and make its own adjustments easily.
- Value for money: ALL software of any kind is too expensive. But it is clear that the game is worth it.