Adobe Soundbooth beta
Audacity is good, useful, and perfect for many things. It is free, open-source and has plenty of features to cover the basics. Many Mac-ites like ProTools, or another equally powerful package for audio editing and production. Adobe's new Soundbooth beta is decent, and has some potential, though it doesn't look free and most likely won't be. It is more like Audacity in that it offers very simple to use tools for the "creative professional." ProTools users may like it too for its quick and dirty style. It is available in beta form for both Mac and Windows and does just what you would expect, edit audio, cleanup noise or clicks in your track, and goes further than audacity by offering several presets to apply effects to your tracks with merely a click. Adobe definitely made this app act a bit like Photoshop, giving it a history panel to see, review and delete changes that have been made to your audio file on the surgery table. Not a bad first effort, though it has some performance issues to work out, and the installer isn't quite completed. The beta expires on 2/28/2007, just so you know.













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Subscribe to commentsrasbillOct 26th 2006 2:53PM
whats the difference between this and adobe audition?
Ryan CarterOct 26th 2006 2:55PM
Well, mostly it is much more simple to use. Audition is great, but Soundbooth is much more for the audio novice. The controls aren't so complex as in Audition. It is fairly similar to Audacity.
StitchOct 27th 2006 11:01AM
Why is it I have to click this link that goes to a Digg article which in turn goes to some unknown blog where I can finally find the link directly to Adobe's Beta?
Lame
Ryan CarterOct 27th 2006 11:23AM
If you click the "read" link it takes you right there.
StitchOct 27th 2006 12:37PM
So it does...
... I obviously was impatient and just clicked the 'new Soundbooth Beta' link available in the posting.
Apologies :)