![]() Primarily it is, and always has been, audio editing software. Whilst Audition is prefectly capable of making fully professional studio recordings, that's not its primary reason for existing. ![]() The reason that it was quite correct is that the system had only ever been declared to be in a beta state, and Adobe would not, at that stage, allow any beta software to be released in a product, and it was not deemed possible within the release schedule to have 'fixed' it. Audition 3 had primitive MIDI recording facilities added, but because Adobe would forever be playing catch-up, they weren't included in the CS rewrite when everything to do with it was, quite correctly, dropped. The code has been rewritten from the ground up several times since Cool Edit Pro, the primary rewrite to make it cross-platform. It was only Cool Edit Pro 2 that had any MIDI facilities at all, and they were replay only. The original Cool Edit Pro never had any MIDI facilities, and neither is Audition related in any way, other than the way it looks, to it. That's simply not true, and you haven't even got the previous name correct.
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