Im looking for any old versions of CoolEdit 2000. If you have it please email it to me RainMusicJA@CS.com
Thanks,
Jeremy
About Cool Edit
The disadvantage with Cool Edit 2000 and later versions is that the ”save function” expires after 30 days and you have to register the program.
There is a very old shareware version of Cool Edit from 1996, Cool Edit 1.53. The limitations in this version is that it is only possible to choose 2 functions at a time (like the current versions), in reality the save function and one of the other options. Then the program must be restarted. This very small program has the most important functions of the modern versions of Cool Edit, e.g. normalize, noise reduction, zooming, recording and much more.
In this shareware the save function doesn’t expire, you can use it as long as you wish and it can be run on older computers. I used this program earlier.
Here are some links
ftp://195.113.144.229/MultiMedia/Video-TV...ows/cool153.zip
ftp://194.119.128.137/pub/win16bit/non_in...dit/cool153.zip
ftp://ftp.externet.hu/pub/mirror/sac/sound/cool153.zip
ftp://papa.indstate.edu/winsock-l/WWW-Bro...ers/cool153.zip
http://sunsite.rediris.es/mirror/winsock-l...ers/cool153.zip
I didn't know that. I still use CoolEdit 2002 (unregistered and the save/mp3 function had expired).
Do to one of the built-in features of CoolEdit, it is POSSIBLE to use ALL features at anytime, no matter which 2 functions you have enabled.
Years back when I used CoolEdit 1.5x, I got tired of just the 2 functions. If I wanted to record, that was a function, plus SAVE was an function, but I needed to save my work, re-open CoolEdit, pick the other 2 functions, then work on it, it was a pain, So, I looked at all the options of CoolEdit, and discovered that the scripting mode, allowed one to record ANY function.
So I made scripts for each function, shut down CoolEdit, then loaded it back with 2 diferent functions again, made more scripts, saved it and reloaded with 2 more options. After a while I had saved every single function that is disabled on start-up, and could now be used regardless of the 2 functions one picked at load time.
Basically CoolEdits own ability's, turned a shareware verison into a full version. Now thats one big plus of CoolEdit's old versions. You are still using the shareware version, (and staying legal), and the functions are still disabled in the drop down list, but if you pick and run a script. it can do and permit access to those functions that are not enabled at start-up. Ofcourse this is not as simple as if you purchase the full version, but I dont think the old version can still be purchased.
I find the old version great for beginners of digitial editing, do to the speed and simplicity.
no use in using-its been discntinued by the new owners Adobe-now its pro version is called Audition and is $100
I would guess that would be a very GOOD reason to use a product, since it has been discontinued. Just because a product is discontinued does not make the software title useless, and not worth using. Lots of people on this forum ask for Wordperfect for DOS, thats discontinued.Originally posted by aafuss@Aug 30 2003, 12:03 AM
no use in using-its been discntinued by the new owners Adobe-now its pro version is called Audition and is $100
If you are saying this because there will no longer be tech support. i dont base using a product on tech support since i have never had to ask for tech support for an application. Programs are not too dificult to figure out. Cool Edit is not hard to use at all. if you can not figure it out, then don't use it and use something else.
But your comment goes against the whole idea of this site. Which is to find old software no longer supported by the creators. Cool Edit is a perfect example of a title no longer even under the same author, which was sole creator named David "something", then he created Syntrillium then he sold it to Adobe or was bought out or whatever. I guess Adobe fills the pressure of needing a good audio app to add to its collection now. Thats ok if they will no longer keep it under development since there is always Two Tone's - "Cakewalk", or the Free "Audacity" or Sonic Foundry's - "Sound Forge" or Digidesign's - "Pro Tools", the no longer developed "SAW PRO" and alot more titles.
Someone please tell me where I can find these, and if you actually have them, please post them here on the board...
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Originally posted by Cool Edit Pro is now Adobe Audition@ http://www.adobe.com/special/product...ntrillium.html
Adobe Systems Incorporated acquired the technology assets of Syntrillium Software in May 2003. On August 18th, 2003 Adobe released a rebranded version of Cool Edit Pro 2.1 as Adobe Audition software.
- Cool Edit 96 beta2 (1.5megs)
- Cool Edit 2000 1.0 build 2374 (7.7megs)
ftp://ftp.kiarchive.ru/pub/.1/windows/sou...nd/ce2kmain.exe- Cool Edit 2000 v1.1 (8.2megs)
http://tucows.uol.com.br/files2/ce2kmain.exe
http://dsn-tud.tucows.com/files2/ce2kmain.exe
http://www.uni-konstanz.de/RZ/Spez/Softwar...95/ce2kmain.exe
3rd party Plug-ins
- Cool Edit Ogg Vorbis File Filter
http://www.vuplayer.com/files/cooledit_ogg.zip- Doline,DeClip,FindClick
http://www.angelfire.com/music2/etchet0m/s...eplug/#download- AutoBPM for Cool Edit plugin
http://www.pyramidedata.dk/autobpm4ce.html- ClickFix for Adobe Audition & Cooledit 2000/Pro is a click and pop filter plug-in
http://www.jdklein.com/clickfix/
you might want to also check out the other audio editors posted here
http://www.oldversion.com/talk/index.php?a...6&hl=audiosuite