As some of you might already know, Adobe recently released its public beta for 
Audition for Mac, a relatively popular digital audio workstation originally for 
Windows. It's most often used for basic multitrack recording, editing and audio 
restoration. Most people working in the post-production world who are on 
Windows use this program and, by all accounts, it's quite a mature program.

Well, it's no surprise, having come from Adobe, that the program is not at all 
accessible. Now, with Pro Tools being quite accessible, I have no interest in 
Audition but, of course, it's nice to have options and, frankly, all programs 
should be accessible. Anyway, my personal attention has always been and will 
continue to be focused on Pro Tools. If there's anyone on the list who would 
like to contact Adobe regarding the accessibility of Audition, I think it would 
be a good idea, if only to remind them of accessibility as a serious 
consideration. I suppose it wouldn't hurt to mention how Pro Tools and Logic 
have come along. Perhaps it won't amount to anything in the end, I don't know, 
but perhaps it might lead to an alternative. Again, having options is good.

Slau

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