| Feature | SoundBooth CS5 | Audition CS5.5 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Mac & Windows | Mac & Windows (first time) | | Primary Focus | Flash video & restoration | Professional broadcast & mastering | | Spectral Editing | Healing Brush only | Full Spectral Frequency Display | | Batch Processing | Yes | Yes (more advanced) | | Surround Sound | 5.1 mixing | Up to 7.1 mixing | | SWF Export | Native, with compression presets | Via Flash extension only |
But what exactly was SoundBooth CS5? Was it a failed experiment, or a diamond in the rough that was simply ahead of its time? This article dives deep into the features, workflow, and legacy of Adobe SoundBooth CS5. To understand SoundBooth, you must understand Adobe’s strategy in 2010. Adobe had acquired Cool Edit Pro (rebranded as Audition) years earlier, but Audition was deeply intertwined with Windows-specific code (DirectX and the Windows sound architecture). Mac users, who were rapidly adopting Adobe’s suite for video production, had no native high-end audio editor. Adobe SoundBooth CS5
If you stumble across an old installer CD or a YouTube tutorial from 2010, take a moment to appreciate SoundBooth CS5—the little audio engine that tried to bridge the gap between Flash cartoons and cinema-quality sound. | Feature | SoundBooth CS5 | Audition CS5