A professional audio workstation. Create, mix, and design sound effects with the industry’s best digital audio editing software. Audition 2020 is a comprehensive toolset that includes multitrack, waveform, and spectral display for creating, mixing, editing, and restoring audio content. This powerful audio workstation is designed to accelerate video production workflows and audio finishing — and deliver a polished mix with pristine sound.
Homepage: https://www.adobe.com
Where can I get version for macos high sierra
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sudo spctl –master-disable
does not work
rclick install.app, select “show package contents” and navigate to Contents > MacOS folder, then rclick install.app and click “open”
I’m getting an error: “Failed with error code 195”. Any ideas? running on a 2017 MacBook Pro, 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5 with 8GB Ram.
installed on iMac Pro 2017 (Monterey 12.2.1) working fine 🙂
Thank you
INSTALL NOTE 2.1(NOT OFFICIAL):
If terminal doesn’t work right click on the audition app and click on show package content. Then go to content/MacOs and add the file in the disk U2B/AuUi to the folder and it should work
tested on macOsX 10.15.4
Links don’t show up after captcha!!!
Should be fixed now Sorry about that we are having some issues after upgrading
HOW TO INSTALL: (Use these instructions if you DONT have or want to have Creative Cloud Installed)
Download AntiCC [RiD].dmg: https://macapps.ufile.io/4tgrnfsr
Mount AntiCC [RiD].dmg
Run AntiCC.tool (Terminal will open enter password and press Enter)
Mount Audition_2022_v22.2_U2B_[RiD].dmg
Install Adobe Audition by double clicking Install Audition 22.2 U2B [RiD].app (You will see a popup once completed)
Now double click patch.tool (Terminal will open enter password and press Enter)
If you followed these steps right you should have PhotoShop Installed and Patched.
This was tested by us on macOS Monterey 12.1
INSTALL NOTES 2:
If you already are using Adobe Creative Cloud the I would assume to just need to use the Patch.tool