I still use Audition V1.5 here daily both for recording and editing audio.

I also have Audition V3.0, which I used as my DAW until I switched over to Reaper a few years ago.

I've never found a program that allows me to quickly and seamlessly punch in notes like Audition 1.5 can, and that's something I do quite often. Which is quite remarkable, considering how old the program is!

I don't need it to understand modern plugins, the plugins get added to the file once it's in Reaper.

Originally Posted By: Matt Finley


Also, inertia is a powerful deterrent to switching tools. I’ve used Audition or its predecessor daily for over thirty years.


Yes, very true! Same here, I started with Cool Edit.

EDIT: Matt, in your OP you mentioned you tried WaveLab. Other than the registration problems did you find it to be comparable in functionality?

Last edited by BlueAttitude; 02/14/20 12:15 AM.