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Adobe releases Soundbooth

Posted by Scott Silverman | Thursday, October 26, 2006 11:49 AM PT

SoundboothFollowing in the footsteps of Lightroom comes Soundbooth, a new Adobe beta application targeted at sound editing and processing. According to Adobe, it’s “built in the spirit of Sound Edit 16 and Cool Edit [and] provides the tools video editors, designers, and others who do not specialize in audio need to accomplish their everyday work.” The beta version of Soundbooth requires an Intel Mac and is free until February 28th, 2007. Get it while it’s hot.

Comments (2)

You'd think the company that makes Photoshop could come up with a prettier webpage graphic to advertise their new program... ;)

Moe
October 26, 2006
12:24 PM PT

No Universal? Only Intel? Bah. It's not like an iMac G5 is vintage technology...

And why the new brand "Soundbooth" instead of a Mac version of Adobe Audition?

http://www.adobe.com/products/audition/

Weird, but maybe thei intend to let Soundbooth replace Audition on the PC - letting Adobe easily recompile the code, since this is not Universal Binary but Intel-only?

Wierd stuff.

October 27, 2006
5:38 AM PT

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