『アドビコミュニティフォーラム』に質問/トピックを投稿する方法
Join the conversation on all things Adobe Audition.
新着順
Recently, I purchased some Skullcandy Uproar Bluetooth headphones. I like the idea that I don't have to be "tethered" to my computer while working on a project. The problem is when I open Audition, After Effects, and/or Premiere the audio changes and distorts. After poking around on my Mac, I noticed while being in the Audio Midi Setup when I opened those applications the format would change from a clear "2ch 32-bit Float 44.1 kHz" output to "1ch 16-bit Integer 8.0kHz" output which sounds like I am listening through the handset of an older phone. If I tried to change back it to the 2ch it would revert back 1ch immediately.I also asked a colleague who had to another brand of bluetooth headphones and a Mac to do the same thing, and his headphones acted the same way once he launched After Effects.Is there anything I can do correct this problem so I can work with these programs without having to put on a new set of headphones and be tethered to my computer?
Has AA done anything about (or even hinted at) adding an "ACX Check" tool? Right now (still, and for the past several years!) the only quick way to find out if your audio meets all the ACX requirements is to open the file in Audacity and use the free plugin that only works in that program. It doesn't seem like it would be that hard. I just downloaded and tested the new Sound Forge Pro 15, and THAT has two new ACX tools built right in - and ACX check, which tests for 5 requirements set by Audible. If you are working in SF, you can now stay in the program and not have to open your audio in Audacity just to do an ACX check. I could easily see situations where audiobook editors would choose SF over AA due ONLY to this feature. SFP 15 has also added a new tool called ACX Export. The idea here, I believe, is to automatically apply multiple processes to hit the ACX targets -- max peak, max noise floor, target avg RMS range, duration, etc. My initial test with that last tool was not
How do I get it back to how it was? I have restarted and it opened the same showing SMPL instead of what it has always been decible
Why aren't these just hidden? They seem completely unnecessary. The other audio software I work with doesn't generate some random extra file. So what's the point of having them? Is there anyway to stop Audition from generating them when you export? They files obviously work totally fine without the PKF. If you're working with anything more than 2 files, you end up with a folder that has a whole bunch of junk mucking up the work.
Does anyone know if there is any plan to bring Adobe Audition to the IPad Pro as an app? As someone who records and edits podcasts it would be absolutely fantastic to be able to edit on an IPad Pro.
I'm using Audition to dub things and also to edit audio for video. This also happens without video, but mostly when having an image as support for editing. Whenever I click a different point in the timeline, or when I go from the editor window of a single wav to the multi-track, the software freezes for a few seconds. The change of frame on the timeline almost always freezes if I issue a command too fast after clicking on a different frame, forcing me to click and wait for a few seconds before it renders (it appears) the video and then I can scrub at will that it will render all frames instantly. I've tried using footage in one hard drive and the project in another, on the same, on different drives... but this always happens. Sometimes if I click on a different clip on the multitrack this temporary freeze will also happen. I'm using three different m2 drives and my processor is an i9-12900k. This happened across different machines (always using m2 drives).
I saved and closed the project. After 1 day, the project was not opened. It opens when I disable all vsts. But it doesn't open when vstler is active. This is the first time I have experienced this and I filled 60 hours on this project. It freezes as in the screenshot, no errors, but does not give up control.
Good day. I am running Audition Version 3.0 on Windows 10 Home. I have been using the Normalize feature thinking it would make all the music play back at the same level, but I'm finding out that is not the fact. Is there a feature that I can use to make all of my songs play at the same audio level? Thank you for any help with this. My email is [Mod note: redacted - Adobe policy] Dan Wilson...
Love Adobe. Posting here in the hope of some help. The chat agents leave the conversation upon asking this so hopefully someone more techincal can see this. VocalSynth2 VST3 in playback is fine but in the mixdown export the effects are missing. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling everything, this is for my best song so it's incredibly irritating. I'm using v23.1, Nectar 3 is on the same rack and has no issue at all. This version of Audition seems to crash often on my PC (but not on laptop).
So as you know WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE uses specific order of channels and RIFF WAV container must adhere to it, each channel should go after the other in that order and channel mask shows which channel names to skip and which not. So... In ffmpeg it shows correctly FL+FR+FC+LFE+BL+BR+SL+SR+TFL+TFR+TBL+TBR (so backs are before sides) yet in Audition interface Ls, Rs go first and that introduces a bug. Ideally you must change Ls to Lsd and Rs to Rsd so that in interface it goes (as in Microsoft standard) Lsd, Rsd, Ls, Rs. Or if you think this is not cool, reorder the Ls with Lsd contents. This is very bad since some Atmos masters are like this (if you do not use automation, so no need in dynamic objects). Dolby Media Encoder, BTW, also looks affected. FFmpeg extracts correctly with ffmpeg -i cnahcna8.wav -af "pan=mono|FC=BL" mono5.wav Sample zip attached (rename from docx to zip).Export thankfully not affected. See the screenhot:
I would like to edit the waveform file in the waveform editor - however when I edit the fille it takes the corresponding file out of sync in the multitrack editor. To explain: I am working on a podcast and I have edited the interview in the waveform editor. I have then brought the track into the multitrack editor to create a first draft of the podcast with music cues. Now that I have notes from my boss, I need to go back through and edit the waveform file in the waveform editor of the interview. When I do this, it puts it out of sync in the multitrack editor so that all the music cues become incorrect. I need to go back through the interview waveform file and correct it without destroying all the work i did in the multitrack editor. How can I fix this? Is it by syncing the two files or something? If it can't be done with this file - how can I prevent the same issue from happening in the future. This is my first time using this program and any guidance would be appreciated. I
I made a video out thw window of a plane as it landed after a 15 hour flights. Unfortunately there are some audio defects that I couldn't clean up in Premere so I exported the Audio to Wave and am now attempting to use Audition for the first time. First, the wave file is all background noise except for the engines screaching and the pilot adjusts the power. I want to preserve the background noise, only clean it up. In fact, any non-background noise other than the engines can be removed, but that's not my issue. My issue is the background noise is first very staticy and then twice, jumps to a clearer state. It might be due to the air pressure changing, since the plane was low enough to the ground that it was no longer pressurized. Anyway, I'd like to either clone, or modify the background noise in the first two sections to match that towards the very end. I've attached a sample wave. As you can hear, at about 15 seconds it clicks
Hi, I play saxophone and want to use Audtion to record my saxophone playing with a backing track. I've been using Audition for a little while to do some audio editing and like some of the features (very green when it come to audio editing, stumbling around learning in the softwares I have available, I have a creative cloud subscritpion).The biggest issue seems to arise when I import a backing track into a multi-session plug in my focusrite scarlett solo interface and my wireless cloudvocal clip on sax microphone. I came to realise that I sound consistenly out of time and with some simple test with a click track I realised that I'm roughly about 200ms behind the beat consistenly.There doesn't seem to be a simple fix for this except moving the track everytime I finish recording, which is a pain in the butt. Mucking around with settings has caused issues with sound quality etc. My saxophone teacher in the UK from Mcgills sax school suggested that most daws have a s
Hi, i'm trying to use Text Edit on mac to change the sample rate/ bit depth of a session before i start. But once i change the number in text edit, it doesn't let me save. I have the error messages: 'The document (name of project) could not be saved.""The document (name of project) is on a volume that does not support permanent version storage" How else can i fix the sample rate/bit depth of the session before i start editing please. Any help greatly appreciated!
I have an old 3 track recording from the 50's, all 3 tracks separately: Left Piano and Guitar, Middle Drums and Vocal, and on the Right a Choir. Problem: The right tape recording with the choir has a recording error because the tape machine was defective. Result: The recording with the choir fluctuates SOMETHING periodically in volume - can easily be remedied with a compressor/limiter - but STRONG in the highs and brilliance. This makes the recording appear like it's droning, which it doesn't. The recording constantly alternates between clear and dull. Since the sequence is very fast and also irregular, you can't correct it manually - or you sit for weeks. My question: Is there a program, a plug-in, or some setting in Adobe Audition (or iZotpe etc) that I can use to automatically correct the fluctuations in the high frequencies of the recording? I'm thinking of a sample that you read in as a pattern, and Adobe automatically adapts the entire recording to this pattern. Maybe the solutio
I imported 5 stereo aif files into Audition, put each one in a separate track, did some editing, and selected output as default stereo. When I tried to export mixdown, that choice was greyed out. I then, for each track, selected "mix" as output. However, the mix track turned it all into mono and centered all my panning. How do you export a mixdown in stereo?
My setup is this:Mixer: Behringer XR18Software: Air X on a PCConnection: USB to XR18 (and using onboard WIFI for XR Management)DAW: Audition on PC using USB connection I'm trying to record the following tracks one at a time to mix into a finished product.Rhythm GuitarLead GuitarBassDrumsVocals I've finally gotten to what I would call competent, but far from an expert, with mixing on my XR18. Now I would like to record what's coming out of the Main L/R to Adobe Audition. I figured out to lay down multitracks and can record, but am really struggling with a bunch of aspects of this. First, none of the effects are recorded. I have the "I" clicked thinking that would include them in the final mix that's recorded, but there are no effects applied. Next, I'm having huge issues with playback. How do I get the recording back into my XR18 for playback so that I can play the next instrument with each mix after the last was added?
Hi I have a recording from a video where the cable for the mic was broken. Because of this the voice sound "muddy" and low. Like talking through a pillow. I can hear what is being said, I found out how to boost the sound, so it is not as low and remove the noise.But it is still "muddy," and there are no tone differences in the voice. How can I fix this. what tool or effect can I use? Please help me.... ❤️ I don't have a clue what to do. I attached a bit of the original sound Best regardsAnne
I EXPORTED A MULTITRACK SESSION AND CLOSED MY BROWSER, I REOPENED THE SAVED SESX FILE WHICH SHOWS IN AU, BUT I CANT PLAY IT OR EDIT IT. IS THERE A WAY TO COVERT IT TO MP3 OR MP4? OR HAVE I LOST THE FULL SESSION? THANKS
Hi,I recently bought a new desktop after my previous one died. I reinstalled all my Adobe apps from Creative Cloud and was going to record some audio this morning when I ran into a problem. Whenever I hit record, Audition started lagging. There was a noticeable half-second delay prevalent throughout, and no matter what I did, the problem didn't stop. I tried changing the latency rate, allocating more RAM, but nothing fixed it. Thing is, when I unplugged the microphone and hit record, it ran fine with no delay. For reference, my desktop is a Dell Inspiron with 12 GB of RAM. The microphone I use is a Yeti X. Any advice or suggestions would be helpful. Thanks.
I need to reset my Auditon. Can I export my plugin settings to save them when I reset them and easily import them? FX chain, etc.
Hi,I have a multitrack that Im trying to add an intro to: The problem is that I added keyframes to track 2 and when im trying to move all the trackes forward the keyframes don't move with them:Does anyone know how I can move all the tracks forward and have the keyframes move in sync with them?
Hi all, I am new to Adobe Audition, coming from Logic Pro. I'm recording audiobooks and each chapter gets its own track, instead of using one track for all chapters. Now, whenever I export all tracks from the multitrack session, the file length of each file is as long as the longest track, although individual tracks are often much shorter, of course. So far, I've read, that this is because Audition exports a mixdown. I don't know this issue from Logic. Since I couldn't find an answer yet: Is there really no way to export tracks from a multitrack session as individual files in a row with their actual length instead of the length of the longest track? For the moment, my "workaround" is, to export the tracks one after another as clips. But that's really kind of time-consuming ... I hope, I was able to describe my little problem and I appreciate all answers on that matter. Thanks in advance to everyone! CheersMartin
I am running Adobe Audition CS6 on Mac OS 10.14.16 and the plug-in manager won't scan at all. It times out every time I try to scan. It's not a 32bit vs 64bit issue because I have plug-ins of both types. My desktop is running 10.6.8 and the plug-in scanner works just fine so it must be an issue with my OS. Any help would be appreciated!
I opened the audition and found that the hidden brush tool, along with all the others, is gone. I'm not sure what I did or how to get it back
Remix with Firefly Community Gallery
Thousands of free creations to fall in love with and remix in Firefly.
すでにアカウントをお持ちですか?ログイン
アカウントをお持ちではありませんか? アカウントを作成
Enter your E-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.