Adobe Soundbooth Cs5
In the Cue Workspace, you could load a 30-second background music loop and drop cue points at the 0-second mark and the 30-second mark, marking it as a seamless loop. You could then add secondary cue points for "stingers" (short impact sounds) within the same file.
A visual way to "see" sound, allowing users to paint out specific unwanted frequencies . Adobe SoundBooth CS5
To understand SoundBooth CS5, you must understand the state of Adobe in 2010. Adobe had acquired Cool Edit Pro (rebranding it as Audition) years earlier, but Audition was a Windows-only application. The Creative Suite was becoming increasingly cross-platform (Mac/Windows), yet Mac users had no native Adobe audio editor. In the Cue Workspace, you could load a
: Specialized panels for common tasks such as removing noise, polishing voice-overs, and volume leveling. Integration & Workflow To understand SoundBooth CS5, you must understand the
Adobe discontinued Soundbooth after CS5.5, fully migrating users back to Adobe Audition. Why? Power users wanted multitrack mixing consoles and VST3 support, which Soundbooth couldn't handle.
: Users could perform "spectral" editing, which allowed them to visually identify and "paint out" specific frequency-based noises.