Audition CS5.5 fade out glitch

Hello, I am experiencing a very frustrating glitch with Audition's fade out effect.  Occasionally when I apply a fade out to a clip it will have a sudden spike in volume at the very end of the fade out.  This happens in the audio preview as well as the exported audio.  This happens to about 1 in every 4 clips.  I have tried changing settings in Audition, reinstalling my audio driver, and even reinstalling Audition, but nothing fixes the problem.  I downloaded the trial of Audition CS6 and it does not have this glitch.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

"But don't worry, I have a fix for you. Upgrade to 6.0, because 6.0 doesn't do it!" was the only reason you gave for upgrading, hence my responce.  Adobe does not allow individual upgrades if you own Creative Suite, or have academic pricing for Audition, so I can either upgrade my whole Creative Suite for $360 or purchase a standalone copy of Audition for $350.
"Am I eligible for upgrade pricing from a previous Creative Suite edition to a standalone CS component?
  No. You cannot upgrade from a Creative Suite edition to an individual CS component. To confirm your options and learn about the requirements for upgrades, check the upgrade eligibility chart on the buying guide page of the product you wish to purchase. Among other requirements, you must be able to provide the serial number for the product you wish to upgrade during installation."
http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/faq.html#purchasing-policy

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