Audition 3.0.1 is Live!
We are happy to announce that the Audition 3.0.1 patch has officially been released on Adobe.com. This patch resolves several issues reported by our users over the past several months and will enhance the stability and overall performance of Audition 3. You can click on the link below to review the list of changes made and download the patch.
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4237
I did want to highlight a few of the key updates in version 3.0.1.
Multi-Core Processor Support
First, we have resolved several problems reported by users who have machines with CPUs that have 4 or more cores. Users will now be able to perform all spectral and waveform editing operations no matter how many cores the processor has.
Windows Vista 64-bit SP1 Compliance
For those of you running Windows Vista 64-bit with Service Pack 1, you will be happy to know that Audition 3.0.1 is fully compliant with the 64-bit version of Vista's latest Service Pack. If you happened to be one of the users who upgraded to Vista 64-bit SP1 and found that Audition 3.0 would no longer launch, installing the 3.0.1 patch will resolve this issue.
Fixes for Roaming Profiles and Non-Default Folder Locations
We have also resolved a few issues regarding the location of the users “My Documents” folder. With Audition 3.0.1 users will no longer have difficulties launching the application when the user directory is located in a non-default location. This includes cases where the user profile is located within a roaming profile, which is not found on the local machine.
Return of the Graphic Phase Shifter
The patch also includes the Graphic Phase Shifter effect. This effect was included in Audition 2.0, but was inadvertently left off of the Audition 3.0 DVD master and was instead made available on Adobe.com.
Overall Stability
In Audition 3.0.1 we have fixed several problems that could potentially cause the application to crash in certain situations. These fixes can be found in many areas of the program including the waveform editor, spectral editing views and the multitrack environment. Regarding multitrack stability, this patch has numerous fixes to resolve reported problems of crashing and session corruption. Thanks to all our forum users and beta testers for helping us identify and resolve these issues.
Enjoy!
--Ron
Ron Day
Quality Engineering Lead
Comments
I am using Audition 3.0.1 to edit sermons on my 64 bit Vista computer. Usually, everything works well. If I run, say, a noise reduction, followed by a normalize and hard limit, Audition suddenly tasks all on my computer's 4gb of RAM(between 90 and 99%). I know it is Audition, as that is often the only program running, and when I close it, my RAM usage goes down to 19%. Is there a way to fix this?
Posted by: Rod Williams | February 25, 2009 03:25 PM