Hi, I am new to the forum and Adobe Audition after spending years with Sony Sound Forge and Acid Pro. With these, i used to record and edit sounds into loops (in Sony Sound Forge) and destructively edit sounds using plug ins etc, then sequence them with Acid Pro. however these are a little long in the tooth now and it always frustrated me that these were never 'one' DAW. I have looked at other DAW's but the editing isn't destructive (unlike and editor) like Sound Forge, or possibly Adobe Audition. So I did just want to ask, whether Adobe Audition was destructive? I always learnt to work this way, so my audio was cleaned up as I went along. Nowadays most DAW's let you clean up at the end, and I have so many files! Can Adobe Audition also work to tempo and grid with bpm loops? Does Adobe Audition allow you to drag out loops like Acid Pro and change BPM and pitch on the fly a little like Acid and Ableton? I only ever see videos of Adobe Audition with a free (no grid) in multi-track view? From all the DAW's that i have looked at, Adobe Audition seems the closest as a destructive precise editor with a multi-track view attached than all the other DAWs that i have looked at, that concentrate on VST's and MIDI. I just need to use loops and editing, with pitch and bars/beats and BPM based projects. Thank you for any help and any videos or tutorials showing this would be gratefully appreciated
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