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Hallo,
ich habe Adobe Audition CS 5.5 auf meinem MacBook Pro OSX 10.9 mehrmals installiert/deinstalliert wg. folgendem Fehler:
Wenn ich auf einen Clip den Effekt Multiband-Komprimierung anwenden will gibt es erst ein weißes Fenster, nach mehrmaligem draufklicken erscheint dann der richtige Inhalt, der auch macht was man auswählt aber die Aussteuerung der Kanalbereiche wird nicht angezeigt. D.h. er reagiert wie eingefroren!
Wer kann mit Tipps helfen oder kennt dieses Problem?
Gruß Romby

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I'm not quite clear on the specific problem.  Do you mean that when you press PLAY, the audio plays as if it were sped up?  Or when you export a file as a new mp3, for example, the file plays at twice the speed on your iPod or wherever else?
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