![]() ![]() ![]() I used cool edit pro 2000 (a tiny bit) and audition 1 (A lot). My reply is that 1.5 DOES have features that you can't live without. ![]() And, in my experience, AA 1.5 has been a LOT more stable than CEP 2.0.but then I typically run a fair number of tracks on each song. There are other conveniences and changes that I don't use much, but I like having access to the parametric EQ from Multitrack View. If all you record is guitar/vocal, probably it wouldn't be that big a deal, but with multitracks with alternate takes, the mouse gets old really quickly. I now use Adobe Audition 1.5 with a Mackie Control Universal, and it would be very difficult to go back to using a mouse/keyboard for mixing again. 2.0 would work with the Red Rover (and I had one) but to go from that to a Tascam US428 was a major deal, and required 2.1. Although this was implemented in CEP 2.1, my computer suffered a catastrophic power failure that wiped out everything.and the only software I hadn't saved a copy of was the 2.1 upgrade. Second would be integration with an external controller. This is the only way I have found to remove finger squeaks from acoustic guitar tracks. The upgrade was worth it, just for the single click remover tool. ![]()
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