![]() ![]() In addition to the application itself, you get 20 GB or cloud storage and a portfolio website. The subscription scheme makes sense perhaps. It is subscription based, where you can pay $19.99 per month or $239.88 per year. Likely, I will not be using it, simply because of its price. Its maker – Syntrillium Software – was bought by Adobe in 2003 and rebranded as Adobe Audition. In fact, its version 2.0 from those times continued to work flawlessly at least through Windows 8.Īlas, CoolEdit is no more. The simple fact that CoolEdit successfully managed all these sound data was amazing. Effects could not process sound data during playing, but had to be pre-processed and stored in temporary sound files. You have to understand that, in those times, processing power was not what it is now. You could basically zoom to the sample, beyond milliseconds, and cut, move, adjust envelopes, and so on. No other software even came close to being as intuitive. Learning how to record and mix music took seconds. The most important mixing controls where there next to the tracks. Session tracks were available immediately upon startup. ![]() It was a very intuitive piece of software.I can rant about how great it was for a long time, but here is the important stuff. This would have been around 2001, on an ancient desktop running a processor at 300 MHz, in our mockup home "studio." At that time, CoolEdit was impressive. A long, long time ago, we used CoolEdit Pro to record and mix our music. ![]()
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