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DESCRIPTION
Adobe Soundbooth CS4 software gives web designers, video editors, and other creative professionals the tools to create and polish audio, customize music, add sound effects, and do much more.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0.1:
• Improved the product's stability and performance when playing and exporting video
• Resolved a problem where Adobe Flash® would not always refresh the audio after ASND files with snapshots were edited and resaved from Soundbooth
• Restored the ability to save to compressed WAV formats on Windows®
• Improved the performance and ease of use of Adobe Resource Central
• Improved the product's reliability when previewing a captured noise profile
• Increased the product's stability when performing actions like zooming, scrubbing, and switching between assets during playback
• Restored the ability to save 6-channel audio files as 6-channel WAV or AIF files
• Corrected a problem where clips with fade-outs would be silent after saving ASND documents
• Resolved a problem where exporting video as MPEG-4 created video files that imported at the wrong length
• Resolved an issue where Soundbooth would crash when exporting a clip mixdown into audio-only video formats

REQUIREMENTS
Adobe Soundbooth CS4 (2.0) installed on your machine in order for this patch to run.

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Developer:Adobe Systems, Inc
Downloads:8,472
  - Version d/l:1,304
Multimedia & Design:Audio
License:Updater
Date:17 Mar 2009
Platform:Intel
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Adobe Soundbooth CS4 User Reviews (7 posts)Write A Review
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Oct 28 2006
**½..

SAM ROWLANDS  Its nice to see History applied to a sound editor and the non-destructive effects, and its so far very stable. I tried the free Audacity, trying to perform simple functions made it crash.

As for features, its kind of nothing special, you can get more outa Garage Band which comes FREE with your Mac.

I find the interface somewhat confusing, especially the way how it allows for multiple sounds to be open at once. I would prefer each sound in its own window or to be able to see all the sounds at once.

I personally think that the interface controls (buttons, sliders, tabs and such) are hideous, reminds me of some bad haxie theme.

All in all the only advantage of SoundBooth is the history, but its only a matter of time till the other choices add this ability. I was excited to hear that this was in the spirit of SoundEdit 16, but let down by the confusing, cumbersome interface and lack of "features".  
(Version 1.0b1)

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Oct 26 2006
**½..

BEDOUIN  I know it's a beta, and I know more features will be added later -- but I'm just not seeing how this is any better than some of the alternatives already available, namely Audacity (which is free) and Sound Studio Pro.

From the start I tried to open an MP3 file in it but couldn't and had to convert it to an AIFF first. I'm still not sure what's so groundbreaking about this program that it couldn't be compiled for PPC as well.

  
(Version 1.0b1)

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Oct 27 2006

NEUTRALZONE  Re: MP3s

Only recently have some pro-level audio editors allowed you to import MP3s. I don't think early versions of GarageBand did. The reason is that if you are creating a high-quality work, highly compressed material like MP3 will not be acceptable as source material. The question is whether Adobe considers this pro-level for the final product.

Re: Intel

If Adobe based this on the code of their existing Audition pro audio editor for Windows, the question is not whether it is "impossible" to compile for PPC. The question is whether they think it's "financially worth it" to do a full port to a different CPU. They probably think making a Mac Intel version is an easy win so why not. That's good, because it means if all Macs were still PPC we wouldn't have even had the chance to try this.  
(Version 1.0b1)

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Oct 26 2006

JMROSSOL  I'm not an audiofile by any means... but I could selectively remove pieces of sound from a recording I made in a loud room. It has potential. This program is kind of like the "aperture" of Adobe -- cool features, but limited scope.  
(Version 1.0b1)

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Oct 26 2006

BEDOUIN  Intel only? Could this be one of the first apps released as Intel only that actually serves a universal purpose (i.e., not utilities designed to address Intel Mac issues)?

I wonder what made this impossible to create for PPC.  
(Version 1.0b1)

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Oct 26 2006

JORY  A nice first-try effort. The UI is better than most 2-trk editors I've seen. I'm sure there will be more features added and it will be come useful at some point.

At the moment, it doesn't do a ton, but the app does exhibit some nice ideas. I especially like the editing paradigm of dragging tabs from the left or right to trim the file, the fades being dragged, and the method of adjusting gain on any selection.

The spectral editing is pretty damn cool, too, and I hope more detail and ability is added to that. It could be incredibly useful for dialog editing & clean-up on films.

Keep going, Adobe!!!  
(Version 1.0b1)

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Oct 26 2006

MACEDDY  Why o why Intel Only?

If I had an Intel I would run Adobe Audition in Win XP on BootCamp or Parallels.....

Damn it...  
(Version 1.0b1)

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Oct 26 2006

FERRUCCIO BUSONI  Quits unexpectedly on launch on my 10.4.8-equipped iMac Core Duo.  
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Oct 26 2006

MACINTIME  Same here...  
(Version 1.0b1)

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Oct 26 2006

69NUMBER69  No problem here with imac Core Duo 2.0 Ghz, 2 GB ram.  
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