Audition is no longer offered as standalone product. It's subscription only and even that I think is only offered as part of suite.
In listening to the file, there are a number of factors at play. It is very noisy. Even if the room was empty, it sounds like a very bad on camera mic from far away so the voice is very dull and probably picking up more room reflection than desired. I tried two quick approaches just to see if there was a quick fix for the noise problem. This is a quick two pass noise reduction in Audition with a quick filter of the top end:
https://www.dropbox.com/s...sqmnbqabrj/Sample2.mp3 It dulled it even more but took away a good chunk of the noise. With enough time, one could probably do this in a way that gave the voice more sparkle.
This was a quick attempt within Sonar using R-mix and ewq to reduce noise. Again, i did not attempt to tackle any other issue. I am going to try this again later when I am not as pressed for time. I have never considered using two light passes with R-mix, but I suspect that would give me a better result than this. I pretty much stopped just short of the dreaded robotic artifact point. Where as the two pass approach in audition gave me a cleaner, if duller end result.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ifzotynsao8x6ac/sample3.mp3 I