Adobe Audition 1.5 Setup Official
Audition 1.5’s Noise Reduction (Effects > Restoration > Noise Reduction) remains a benchmark. To set it up for voiceover:
For batch processing:
Audition 1.5 predates modern WASAPI drivers. You have two options: adobe audition 1.5 setup
Option A (Easiest): Stick to "Windows Classic Sound Driver." High latency, but works. Option B (Pro): Download and install ASIO4All.
Pro Tip: Keep your buffer size around 512 samples. Modern 64-sample buffers will choke this old software. Audition 1
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Setup won’t start | Run as Administrator. Disable antivirus temporarily. | | No sound playback | Go to Edit → Audio Hardware → Wave Device → select correct playback device. | | Crashes on launch | Set Windows compatibility mode to XP SP3. | | Serial number rejected | Ensure no extra spaces. Use licensed key only. |
| Problem | Solution | |--------|----------| | No sound / audio stutters | Switch to ASIO4ALL; increase buffer size in ASIO control panel. | | Menus are white/blank | Disable “Smooth edges of screen fonts” in Windows Performance Options. | | Can’t record microphone | Check Windows Privacy Settings → Allow apps to access microphone (Windows 10/11). | | Crash when loading MP3 | Install the optional Fraunhofer MP3 codec during Audition setup, or convert to WAV first. | For batch processing:
Options → Settings → System → Increase Temp Directory space to 2GB+ (use a fast drive).
Since Adobe no longer sells Audition 1.5, you have three legal options:
Note: The serial number typically starts with "BRM..." or "1130..." Do not use keygens from suspicious websites—they often contain malware designed for XP-era machines, but they can also carry modern ransomware.
Audition 1.5 expects a classic Windows MME or DirectSound driver. Modern interfaces use WASAPI. The bridge is ASIO4ALL.