At 11:11 PM 9/14/2006, you wrote:
>At 10:13 AM -0300 9/14/06, Andrew Duke wrote:
> >Anton Woldhek wrote:
> >>
> >> I agree, 1.5 was a far better product. The only update in 2.0 is the
> >> interface (blech) and in VST (but its implemented crudely and half the
> >> plugins I work with don't work well with it.
> >>
> > > Anton
> >
> >
> > I bought the 2.0 download and had nothing but
> >problems with it, so
> >went back to using 1.5 and haven't yet had a chance to re-test 2.0. I
> >find it incredibly
> >frustrating that Adobe don't offer free point updates to fix bugs.
> >Andrew
> >
>
>I believe 2.0 added ASIO driver compatibility too. We only have two
>installs of Audition 2.0 compared to 9 for Logic, but we haven't run
>into debilitating bugs yet. The Eqium plug works okay, but with less
>CPU efficiency than Logic. Audition is not as flexible as Logic or
>ProTools but its not as daunting to learn and it costs about 1/3 as
>much. Audition shines in editing video with 5.1 sound. You can move
>the files in a 5.1 mix from Premiere into Audition and back with
>ease. We have a license that gives us free updates for three years,
>but maybe this deal is only for schools. Rob D.
>--
>Rob Danielson
>Peck School of the Arts
>University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
><http://www.uwm.edu/~type/audio-art-tech-gallery/>http://www.uwm.edu/~type=
/audio-art-tech-gallery/
I'm sure glad Rob Danielson responded to the postings by Bruce Rutkoski,
Anton Woldhek and Andrew Duke! I got NONE of them. Thank you all for the=
perspectives; I know everyone is going to say my anti-spam filter is on
steroids, but I have reason to believe it ain't here that is the problem.
Maybe my old ISP, the source of mich.mv, is falling apart.
What is going on Martyn? I've been a member for six years and never missed=
posts before? I would love to convert my membership to a new email:
THANK YOU VERY MUCH ROB!
-- best regards, Marty Michener
MIST Software Assoc. Inc., P. O. Box 269, Hollis, NH 03049
http://www.enjoybirds.com/
"I am strongly induced to believe that as in music, the person who
understands every note, if he also possesses a proper taste, more
thoroughly enjoy the whole, so he who examines each part of a fine view,
may also thoroughly comprehend the full and combined effect. Hence, a
traveler should be a botanist, for in all views plants form the chief
embellishment." Charles Darwin, The Voyage of the Beagle
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