


#Cool Edit Pro Portable Windows 7 windows 8#
And finally, it runs under Windows 8 64-bit, which is not the case of version 3, in any case (newer versions: not tested). Then it all (or almost) the functions needed to work on audio files.

Then it is a true multitrack: you can arm all tracks if needed (Samlitude - at least version 6.0, this is not the case: only one track can be armed at a time) and each track can receive individually any sound card input and send audio to any output. And again, if in case it is the Windows plant, if it is at the time of startup files or projects that have not been closed properly, it can recover and recharge. Which is necessarily the case with newer versions. The following versions are at least 150 MB then it is indestructible: it is ultra-stable.
#Cool Edit Pro Portable Windows 7 software#
The installer weighs less than 40 MB: this allows it to be stowed in any software package without weighing it so excessive. Even professionals use the radio again and you'll quickly understand why.įirst, it is a LULM (= Ultra-Light Motorized Software ^ ^). I know this program since its inception (and Cool Edit Cool Edit Pro) and I'm using version 1.5 today although he is currently in version CS6 (early March 2013). In French, it has just a few flaws in translation, but that's all. And about the durability, well it just crashed on me a couple times and thats normal I guess with software.įor me its the number one editor, its the program I used for ages, and prolly will use for many more years. If you compare this program with cubase SX(I know, these twoo are completely different, but hey lots of people know them both)audition is very less RAM consuming, and this is noticeable and feelable. I heard some people say that this one isnt as smooth running as cool edit pro2 but I guess I have to disagree with them. I must say that Audition is still a very ''light'' program. The sound quality is exactly what you would expect from the newest version of cool edit pro, nothing really fancy here. And the interface hasnt changed that much so I guess its still a pretty easy to use program. But I know that when I was just new to sound editors, I liked cool edit more then others because it was so simple to use. I used cool edit pro for years so I cant really judge if this new(er) version of cool edit is easy to use. I know this was possible with cool edit 2 too yes but this was something you had to get separately, now its already in it. But there are also some little extras like burning cds inside Audition, now you dont have to export them 1st and load them into lets say nero to burn your mixdown you just finished. This is if you ask me the most important upgrade. Something that made me use this program more(then the older version) is that your now able to use VST plug-ins with it.
