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Training Video for Version 2

I just got a message that Digital Music Doctor has produced a 2 hour training video on Adobe Audition 2.0. I haven't seen this video (or any of the others that Digital Music Doctor has produced) but the subject list makes it look like it might be very interesting to folks looking to get up to speed on the new version. There's a short preview available on the website that gives you a peak at the production values and methodology in the video, and it looks like it's only $34.95 to order the whole thing.

If anyone has tried it out let us know what you think!

Comments

Hi Harts. I'm writing this because I've been trying to prove a valid point that is missing here. When I was working on Windows platform in my home studio recording I was using Cool edit Pro for all my radio and TV commercial spot. For me it was the best audio editing software ever knows. But 2 years ago I jumped from Windows to Mac (Thank God) But I can't use Audition anymore. I’m currently using other complicated software that takes to many times to create a great spot, many times for rushed job. Don't you guys know that all of the studio recordings especially for broadcasting or commercial jobs in the world are using Mac systems? It’s very sad that you guys haven’t created a Mac version for Audition. At this moment I'm living a nightmare because I have to spend more time creating commercials for TV and radio in other application when I could get it in minutes in Audition. I hope that there's a chance for professional Mac user to get a Mac version from Audition.

I have seen Digital Doctor's training video on Sonar 4, and thought it was very helpful in explaining a lot of things I normally would have missed, and didn't understand. So they get a thumbs up from me. On their AA 2.0 program, and I will be getting it sometime next month. Thanks for the heads up !!

Hi. I want to use dvix or mpeg4 video but a.audition v.2 not support this format.
see u

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