Even if you find a clean copy, Audition 3.0 has known security vulnerabilities (e.g., buffer overflows in its CD extractor). Adobe stopped supporting 3.0 in 2012. Using it on a modern Windows 10/11 machine with internet access opens you to exploits.
If you just need a powerful audio editor and don't specifically need version 3.0 for legacy projects, modern free alternatives are often faster and safer:
The “0.0” in your keyword search suggests one of several things:
Important: Adobe never released “Audition 3.0 version 0.0”. The official build numbers are 3.0.1 (initial) and 3.0.1.835 (update). Any site offering “3.0 descargar 0.0” is likely distributing modified, outdated, or dangerous files.
Adobe Audition 3.0 was released in August 2007. At the time, it was a breakthrough for multitrack recording, spectral frequency editing, and restoration tools. Unlike today’s subscription-based Creative Cloud, Audition 3.0 was sold as a perpetual license.
Key features of the original 3.0 version:
System requirements:
The software was never officially released for Mac. That came later with Audition CS5.5 (2011).
Windows 11 does not natively support the 2007-era installer. You’ll need to:
Even then, many modern VST3 plugins won’t load (Audition 3 supports only VST2.4 32-bit).
Cybercriminals embed trojans, keyloggers, or ransomware into popular legacy software. A 2023 report by Kaspersky found that 78% of “classic software” download sites contained at least one piece of malware. Audition 3.0 is a top target because many audio forums still link to dead MediaFire and Mega archives.

