[BC] Removing VocalCut and Chamber Reverb from Cool Edit Pro

Mark W. Croom markc at kjly.com
Thu Oct 4 13:37:56 CDT 2007


I don't know for sure about Cool Edit Pro, but Adobe Audition saves this stuff
in a text file in the Application Data folder for the current user. I think
Syntrillium did the same thing with their user data. I remember that when Cool
Edit 2000 gets whacked out and you need to re-install you also have to delete
the Syntrillium folder in Application Data in order to make it work after
reinstall.

I'm thinking if you edit this text file directly maybe you can get it to go
away, not to mention adding some favorites.

In Audition the file is AudCust.ini

In Cool Edit 2000 the Favorites section seems to be in the coolkb2k.ini file.

In Audition it has all the data for those 4 default favorite hotkey
assignments, and I presume you could edit it just fine.

Dunno why your system doesn't remember the settings, though. Maybe it
maintains a backup copy someplace. Haven't found that.

Mark
MN


---------- Original Message -----------
From: wpio <wpio at gate.net>
To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Thu, 04 Oct 2007 14:10:58 -0400
Subject: [BC] Removing VocalCut and Chamber Reverb from Cool Edit Pro

> CoolEdit Pro will let you delete the annoying .flt 
> extensions that you never use so that when choosing the form 
> to save a file in, you only see .wav and .mp3.
> 
> That being said, every time I edit "Favorites" to add what I 
> use, I delete Chamber Reverb and Vocal Cut in the edit window.
> 
> They are gone, but for THAT SESSION ONLY!
> 
> Once you relaunch, they reappear.  I may be the only one who 
>   is bothered by this, but if there's a quick easy fix, 
> please post it.
> 
> Thanks
> Randy Henry




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