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Using an Autotune VST for Adobe Audition 1.5 means accepting limitations:

In an era dominated by cloud-based DAWs like Logic Pro X, FL Studio 21, and Ableton Live 12, it seems almost archaeological to mention Adobe Audition 1.5. Yet, a dedicated community of users refuses to let this legacy software die. Released in 2004 (originally as Syntrillium Cool Edit Pro before Adobe acquired it), Audition 1.5 remains a favorite for podcasters, voice-over artists, and bedroom producers working on older hardware.

However, modern music production demands pitch correction. Whether you want the subtle, natural tuning of a vocal track or the robotic, "T-Pain" effect, you need an Autotune VST for Adobe Audition 1.5.

The catch? Audition 1.5 is a 32-bit host that does not support modern 64-bit VST3 plugins. Finding a compatible pitch correction tool requires a trip back in time.

This article will walk you through everything you need: compatibility constraints, the best vintage and bridging solutions, step-by-step installation, and workflow tips.

  • VST-to-DirectX wrapper

  • External host or DAW bridge

  • Pros: Best stability and access to modern plug-ins and features.
  • Cons: More setup and possibly additional software cost.
  • Audition 1.5 treats VSTs as real-time effects (in Multitrack) or destructive effects (in Edit View).

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