Audition CS5.5 Open '*.PCM' As: dialog forgets settings

After using Audition 1.0 for several years, my work finally sprung for an upgrade to CS5.5! (They needed more Audition licences and had trouble finding version 1.0)
My typical usage is analysing underwater recordings which are 96kHz 16-bit PCMs.
In both Audition 1.0 and 5.5 you have to specify upon opening:
- Sample Rate
- Channels
- Encoding
which I completely understand.
However, where Audition 1.0 remembered your last used settings (which is great, because I rarely look at anything other), Audition 5.5 is defaulting to 8K, 8-bit PCM each and everytime a PCM is opened. Even when Audition has not been closed!
This is INCREDIBLY frustrating and I still find myself using Audition 1.0 despite the great performance increases (spectral analysis) of 5.5.
Does anyone else have this problem? As a thorough search of this forum and Google did not find anything.
Cheers
Rodney
(Don't get me started on my display name for this forum. Every decent name I came up with was already taken so I resorted to a keyboard mash!)

I think this is an OS X 10.8 thing rather than a CS5.5/OS X 10.8 thing – but I would really like a fix for this too, nnotnorth

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