Extra Classroom in a Book
I've got an extra copy of the Adobe Audition 2 Classroom in a Book and I thought it'd be cool to just give it to one of you fine readers out there. To keep this simple (and fair) just add a comment to this post with a short note about why you'd like the CIB and make sure that your email address is correct in your post. I'll pick one commenter at random at the end of this week (let's say, Friday at noon my time) and if you're picked I'll email you for your address. Note that I'll pay the postage to mail it, but if you're outside the US you'll be responsible for your own local taxes, etc, etc, if any apply.
EDIT: OK, thanks for the comments. I'll "draw" a name at random using Excel's handy random number generator, and the lucky person will get an email from me tonight!
Comments
This is pretty fascinating, I have heard lots of great things about Audition, and am planning on giving it a try really soon.
Posted by: Jon Andrew Hughes | December 1, 2006 06:53 PM
I've been using Adobe Audition since way back when it was called Cooledit '96 ... AA 2.0 is quite a different beast, even from 1.5 ... This book seems like a godsend for someone who would like to master 2.0 as I have (tried to) do with 1.5 ... Thanks
Posted by: Anthony Tittle | July 22, 2006 08:50 PM
Imagine digital audio as a block of clay. Using the "Industry standards" is like trying to model with clay using 10 foot polls with forks on the ends.
Audition gives us the power take hold the clay in our bare hands and twist, bend and sculpt it any shape we want.
Posted by: Jamie Wearing | July 21, 2006 01:59 PM
I would love to win CIB because as a poor college student I can't afford to purchase it for myself.
Posted by: J Klos | July 21, 2006 07:20 AM
Since I'm getting married next week, it'll be one less thing I have to pay for, and one less thing I have to get permission from the new "Mrs..." for...but I'd use it to get up to speed in equalizing audio for video soundtracks!
Posted by: Kalmin | July 21, 2006 03:20 AM
I would like to learn more about Audition. With knowing more about the software it would be easier to convince my boss to change to Adobe Software :)
Posted by: Sven Wontroba | July 20, 2006 08:22 AM
I would like the CIB because they are very hard to find here in Brazil, and expensive to.
Posted by: Thomas Campos | July 20, 2006 05:25 AM
I'd like to learn about Audition 2, before switching from 1.5.
Posted by: Scott Uthe | July 19, 2006 02:44 PM
One will find the CIB to be a truely great training and introduction to the product.
Each lesson will guide one to excell with the product and a great resource for one when one forgets how did I do that
grab the CIB and there it is
Great resource and each book only gets better and since I run both windows and Mac's they are great for use
Posted by: Redvers (John) James | July 19, 2006 09:13 AM
The CIB would be perfect for an Audition newcomer such as myself.
Posted by: Rob | July 19, 2006 05:25 AM
I've used the Premiere CIB in the past and found it very helpful. Working through a book of lessons suits my learning style the best.
Posted by: Philip Colmer | July 19, 2006 01:44 AM
We just received Production Studio Premium yesterday, and I would love to have as much information as possible about using it effectively.
Thanks so much for your kind offer!
Posted by: Dave Dorsey | July 18, 2006 09:07 PM
I'll use it to help the training of my national radio station staff who are bit reluctant to move away from 1.5 to 2.0
Posted by: Scott | July 18, 2006 03:30 PM
I have the Premiere and After Effects CIBs and would love to add the Audition CIB to my collection!
Posted by: Andrew Rush | July 18, 2006 01:58 PM
It would really help me to learn better. I really need to learn how to use Abobe Audition better :)
Posted by: Kimberley | July 18, 2006 12:14 PM
Using CIB, I would probably like to learn about Adobe Audition and the Podcasting features, if mentioned in the book.
Posted by: Amit Agarwal | July 18, 2006 11:37 AM