Do I have to have an active internet connection while using Audition

Do I have to have an active internet connection while using Audition?  Sometimes I will want to take it on my laptop to places where I will be unable to get an internet connection.  Will the program still work in such cases?

As long as you aren't using the Cloud for audio file storage, yes it will. I believe that it may occasionally need to "phone home" to check your credentials if you are using a CC version but only about once a month. It should warn you though I think but providing you have been using it at home in the days before you are away from the internet it should be OK.

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