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Audition is the only editing software we use at the radio station I work at. It is a fast, intuitive, and an easy program to use. The most recent release includes the new "mastering" module you are refering to, which I am almost sure is a 'lite' licence of Izotope technologies. It works fine, especially in a pinch. I have used it to breathe a little life into our San Diego Opera broadcasts that are not exactly professionally recorded. I get much better results though in my own studio with separate processors.
For the most part, I see Audition as an editing environment geared toward fast workflow. Its mastering features are good but are optimized for radio production over high end music mastering. And it has a few other issues that I wouldn't trust for mastering, such as potentially glitchy playback on most systems.
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