Cs5 - Adobe Soundbooth

Adobe Audition had historically been a Windows-only program. During the Soundbooth era, Adobe completely rebuilt Audition from the ground up to run natively on macOS. Once Audition became cross-platform, keeping two separate audio applications in the Creative Suite became redundant.

A one-click tool designed to balance out uneven audio levels across a single clip. Adobe SoundBooth CS5

Unlike traditional waveform editors that only show volume over time, Soundbooth CS5 featured advanced spectral editing. This view displayed audio frequencies visually using a heat map. Users could use a lasso or marquee selection tool to literally "paint out" unwanted sounds—such as a ringing cell phone or a siren—without damaging the surrounding dialogue. 3. Soundbooth Scores (Customizable Audio Tracking) Adobe Audition had historically been a Windows-only program

Aligning voiceovers and sound effects to visual cues. A one-click tool designed to balance out uneven

Released as part of Adobe’s Creative Suite 5 Production Premium bundle (alongside Premiere Pro CS5, After Effects CS5, and Flash Professional CS5), SoundBooth was Adobe’s ambitious attempt to create a streamlined, task-specific audio editor for two distinct audiences: video editors and Flash game developers. While many users saw it as a "lite" version of Audition, industry insiders recognized it as a unique tool with a specialized workflow for spectral frequency editing and loop building.

Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 processor; Microsoft Windows XP (SP3), Windows Vista, or Windows 7.