For sake of keeping things simple, I like to click the Applications folder in the dock of my Mac OS X installation, where all of the applications installed on the computer you’re using will appear.įollow me so far? Excellent. There are several ways to accomplish this first step. I won’t be getting super technical, nor will I be exploring any advanced features, although this software is packed with them! Which brings us to today’s post, where I have created a short, easy-to-use tutorial on using Adobe Audition to open, convert and save WAV files in the MP3 format. Moving forward in time to the early-mid 2000’s, Cool Edit Pro (v2.1) was purchased by Adobe and became known by today’s standards as Adobe Audition. If we were to take a trip down memory lane to a decade where audio editing software was just a budding concept, there was a program called Cool Edit, which later evolved to Cool Edit Pro. Today I’ll be sharing a similar process using a different piece of software that I found in the Applications folder on my MacBook Pro. Some of the most popular blog posts here on the AudioAcrobat Weblog were written on converting WAV to MP3 using Audacity for both Mac and PC.
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