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coolbluetune

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What are the differences between Adobe Audition CS6 and Logic Pro X and which one do you prefer?
What are the pros and cons? Thanks :)
 
Audition has evolved quite a bit since the CEP days to the point where there's some overlap with Logic, but Chris is right; its really still strongest as an editor.
 
Good to have both. I often use Audiition CC for batch audio editing such as format or sample rate changing. Also good at mastering tracks for an album. But logic is best for production, mixing, and can also facilitate mastering.
 
Good to have both. I often use Audiition CC for batch audio editing such as format or sample rate changing. Also good at mastering tracks for an album. But logic is best for production, mixing, and can also facilitate mastering.

Similar workflow here. I arrange and sequence in Logic Pro X, mix in Pro Tools, and master in Audition CC. Audition is also my tool of choice whenever I have to edit audio files.
 
Similar workflow here. I arrange and sequence in Logic Pro X, mix in Pro Tools, and master in Audition CC. Audition is also my tool of choice whenever I have to edit audio files.

Audition has a cool noise removal tool which I've used on many different occasions.
 
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