Adobe Audition now optimized for M1 Macs, adds new Strip Silence feature

Adobe continues to make its collection of apps enhanced for Apple Silicon processors. The business revealed today that its Audition application for audio production now runs natively on Apples M1 processors. Adobe says that Audition on an M1 Mac uses a range of performance improvements.

Adobe explains:

Audition now runs natively on Apple M1 systems supplying enhanced performance for recording and mixing high-quality audio material, such as podcasts, broadcast, sound style, audio remediation, and more. Notable gains consist of faster mixdowns, audio impacts rendering, and near-real time updates in the Spectral Display Editor.

There are, nevertheless, a couple of constraints to running Adobe Audition on M1 Macs. The business describes that Audition on M1 does not currently support EUCON control surface areas or CEP extension panels. CD burning is not offered and not all video codecs are presently supported.
Audition is likewise adding a brand-new Strip Silence function for the very first time, comparable to Apples Logic Pro app.

Strip Silence is a much-requested new function which allows users to determine and get rid of quiet or non-active areas in taped clips, without losing synchronization in multitrack audio. Utilize this function for tidying up voice recording, interviews, and preparing multi-track edits, such as podcasts or audio documentary material.
Strip Silence criteria can be changed for unique scenarios, such as noisy backgrounds or different volume levels between participants, to quickly identify and get rid of areas in the track that have no material, conserving editors time.

Other announcements by Adobe today include a new Loudness Meter in Audition and Premiere Pro, modern-day text gradients in Premiere Pro, and label colors for caption and improved caption cutting in Premiere Pro.
You can learn more and start with Adobe Audition on the Adobe website today.
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The company announced today that its Audition application for audio production now runs natively on Apples M1 processors. Adobe says that Audition on an M1 Mac uses a range of performance enhancements.

There are, nevertheless, a few limitations to running Adobe Audition on M1 Macs.