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For users searching for an "Adobe Audition 1.0 download," they are essentially looking for the final evolutionary step of Cool Edit Pro. It was the bridge between the shareware era of the 90s and the professional Adobe Creative Suite ecosystem we know today.

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Because this software is over two decades old, it is designed for operating systems that are now obsolete. For those attempting to run it on legacy hardware or via emulation: 400MHz or faster (2GHz recommended). Operating System: Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Memory: 64MB of RAM (512MB recommended). Storage: 75MB of available hard-disk space. Audio: Stereo or multitrack sound card. Legal Status and Free Download Reality

In the late 1990s, Syntrillium Software released Cool Edit Pro, a revolutionary program for Windows. It was lightweight, offered multitrack recording, and provided a user-friendly interface that made audio editing accessible to the masses. It quickly became the standard for podcasters, radio producers, and amateur musicians.

Many schools, community radio stations, and home users still run legacy Windows XP/Vista machines. Audition 1.0 boots in seconds and runs without stuttering on a Pentium III. Modern DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) like Audacity, Reaper, or modern Audition would cripple such machines.

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