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December 21, 2006 9:00 AM PST

Adobe Soundbooth 1.0b2 released: Now Leopard-compatible

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Adobe has released Soundbooth 1.0b2, a new version of the sound editing application that is Intel-only.

Release notes read:

"A brand new audio application in the spirit of Sound Edit 16 and Cool Edit 2000, Adobe Soundbooth gives creative professionals the tools they need to quickly clean up, customize, or create new sounds and to create customized music soundtracks for their projects. Download the installer below (royalty-free music content is available on the Soundbooth technology page on Labs) and provide us with your feedback before the Soundbooth build expires on 02/28/07."

The software is now designed to work with both Mac OS X 10.4 Intel and pre-release Mac OS X 10.5 builds.

Soundbooth is available as a 98 MB standalone download.

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