![]() 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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