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The same holds true for the outputs, by the way. Adobe Audition CC (macOS, Windows) for an all-around editor at a price. ago so what you would have to do is: Go to Preferences > Audio Channel Mapping > Output You're going to choose the output that you'd like to hear your audio in. This will select the audio device or audio interface for each track. 1 Related Topics Podcast Podcasts and Streamers 4 comments Add a Comment thereaperreaps 2 yr. Click on the Mix button, then select Mono or Stereo. Are you unable to record into tracks in multitrack view on Adobe Audition This can be due to your audio hardware setup or how you have inputs configured. with terrible recordings and it wouldnt have been possible without Adobe. You can check the settings by looking on the input box: it will display "1L" or 1R", respectively, if you have it set to the first available soundcard input L or R. Firstly, you need to choose the input device or audio interface. Adobe offers Audition as part of the Creative Cloud suite, a sound and audio. There’s gotta be an easier way to tackle this. If I try converting to 5.1 surround,then I get sound for the left channel but no sound anywhere else. It sounds like you are recording both tracks Left (which if you have the Options/Device Settings/Multitrack default set to Mono it will automatically do) to change the second track to Right you have to open the box as above. I can convert to mono, but I get diluted sound (it combines all of the left channel, which has sound, and all of the right channel with has no sound, and the result is watered down mix). In my case, I open the box in Track 1 and click Left then open the box in Track 2 and click Right (for recording a stereo drum machine, for example), arm the tracks & record. Go to Vistas Control Panel-> Sound, choose the Recording tab and check that you have some inputs showing and enabled and also have little level meters shown to. If you click Stereo, it should record your first source on the left and your second on the right.I'm not sure, because I ALWAYS use either Left or Right for my recording. This will open a dialog that allows you to select Left/Right/Stereo (maybe not in that order - I'm away from my studio computer at the moment). Click on the Input box at the left end of the track. It may sound noisier, but at least that is an accurate, unmessed about with recording all you have to do is treat the background sound using Auditions NR.
