Opinions! What do you use, like, wish for? ProTools, Audition, Reaper...something else?
Why?
Why?
@leethalweapon might know about NCH since he’s in AustraliaAnybody ever try Twisted Wave TwistedWave, an Audio Editor
Seems to be very popular with the V/O crowd
Or NHC's products...https://www.nch.com.au/index.html
This is especially frustrating when the piracy scene has fully working copies of their "cloud-based" subscription software suite available for traditional local installation. I checked one of the typical sources, and the Creative Cloud collection as of 07/29/2024 was readily available in downloadable, pre-activated form. Meanwhile, those who go the honest route don't even have the option of paying extra for boxed, non-subscription editions.Yeah, Adobe is one of the biggest drivers of the subscription culture bandwagon. Why just sell a product once when you can get people to pay for the same thing over and over again, every month, forever?
I'm sort of surprised that with over 100 veiws nobody has an opinion. Are you all still using tape??? Cutting lacquer?
Probably Audacity, being that it's free, and I think it has subscription versions for those interested in advanced features.Yeah, Audition kind of wins until it doesn’t. The problem with using the old versions is moving to new hardware and OS. Adobe won’t move the old pre-subscription licenses, they want to force an update to the subscription model, which is financially painful. Lets say you have 5 people that need to use Audition. Adobe licenses users, not machines, so that become 5 licenses. And it gets worse. If you work on a project on one machine with your license, and want to finish it on another workstation, you can also use another machine, but only for a total of two. Beyond that, more licenses. You could in practice create a generic “adobe-user” account that everybody uses, but you’ll violate their ULA. If you have a pre-subscription installation, you’d better image that machine because you won’t be able to build it from scratch if it catches fire. Assuming you could exactly replace the hardware, which after a few years, you probably can’t.
There are real problems with the Adobe subscription model. Hence the search for an Audition replacement. It’s clearly an eventuality.
Yeah, Audition kind of wins until it doesn’t. The problem with using the old versions is moving to new hardware and OS. Adobe won’t move the old pre-subscription licenses, they want to force an update to the subscription model, which is financially painful.
Which version are you loading from CD? Any issues with Win11?Just reload the software from the original CD. I did that last month when I got a new laptop. Easy.
Which version are you loading from CD? Any issues with Win11?
Seriously?There's the issue. We're at CS6, which authorizes over the internet. Might install in Win11, but Adobe won't authrize any new instalations of CS6.
Adobe shut down the "activation" servers for CS2 in December 2012, making it impossible for licensed users to reinstall the software if needed. In response to complaints, Adobe then made available for download a version of CS2 that did not require online activation, and published a serial number to activate it offline. Because there was no mechanism to prevent people who had never purchased a CS2 license from downloading and activating it, it was widely thought that the aging software had become freeware, despite Adobe's later explanation that it was intended only for people who had "legitimately purchased CS2". The later shutdown of the CS3 and CS4 activation servers was handled differently, with registered users given the opportunity to get individual serial numbers for offline activation, rather than a published one.
Cool edit 96They will have to pry an older version of Adobe audition from my cold dead hands