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Hi, I recorded a podcast where unfortunately on the day of recording there was some intense construction in the background (banging sounds). I tried the enhance on it and while it takes out the sound it also distorts the voice and makes it choppy. Does anyone have any tips on a workaround? I dont mind a milk background sound as long as the voice is clear. The other option is to wait for enhance v2 to come out but it's already October and it's still not out.
Hi !Hi guys, I work with Premiere Pro but someone told me to post this question here.... please note that I never used Audition so I may need help even for opening my file, or connect the Audition functions from Premiere. I have a studio recording of an interview. The organizer provided the two people with two different microphones, so the voice of one has a perfect volume, the other is too high, even clipping every now and then. I would like to know if there is a system, a filter, to equalize these two different volumes a little, without having to cut and separate the clips of the two people. There are so many questions and answers in this video and I absolutely have no time to work with the cuts at every change of person....Thank you ! PS: I have a regular subscription to Creative Clouds so I am using the latest versions and I have also the last Beta
Hello all,I wanted to ask if you also have problems with speech encnhancement. I can insert the file (wav), but the file is not finished processing. I had it edited several times for over an hour. Otherwise it took 1 to 2 MInutes.Is everything running as usual for you guys, is the problem with me`?
If I pay for Adobe Creative Cloud and use Audition, do I get the same features I have in Adobe Podcast? I was thinking about starting to pay for Adobe CC but don't want to pay yet another monthly subscription to get the podcast enhancer AI feature.
To whom it may concern, Heres my issue, I just recorded a session using Adobe Audition with Xvox effects applied to a few vocal tracks. The first time I exported it with the effects and did a car test it was fine but I decided to redo a couple of recordings in my session with the Xvox effects still applied, then I exported it, did another car test and I expierenced flapping noises or popping during the vocal recordings. Does anyone know what this could be or have a solution? P.S. Sorry if I didn't explain myself better but if you have any questions feel free to ask. Thank you
I want to eliminate the persistent, tiny yet audible clicks in my Yeti Blue Pro voice recordings on Windows 10.In my research online I found that there are several potential causes and solutions, most of which I have already addressed.One potential solutionrelated to Audition is to increase the buffer size. An AI article says :Go to Edit > Preferences> Audio Hardware and increase the buffer size.. A larger buffer will reduce the likelihood of clicks but may increase latency, so balance this based on your needs. Ok. Except that there is NO buffer setting in Audition, only Latency - unless this is the buffer labelled LATENCY (just to confuse everyone). In Audacity I used to use some years ago, Buffer and Latency were two separate settings. Go figure. Is this the actual buffer size setting? if so, I have it already set at the max 500 ms and yet the clicks continue. Removing them is very time consuming, as the Diagno
Is there a way to monitor my plugins cpu? I'm trying to create the best template for recording, using the lightest plugins possible. Was wondering if there is a meter in Adobe that shows CPU usage or a 3rd party software to monitor? Thanks
I edit a lot of narration, and have yet to find a plugin (or the ideal plugin settings) to remove breaths that doesn't also take bites of sibiliance and other stuff I want to keep. This mean my cursor makes many a trip to the HUD volume wheel to turn down breath volume. I have a MIDI controller, the M-Wave SMC Mixer. It works with my DAW, and it LOOKS like I've been able to get Audition to recognize it. But I'm having trouble finding1) What to assign as the input fader. I realize this is more specific to the device, having less to do with Adobe Audition.2) Where I could assign a knob/fader to the HUD volume control, assuming I could do #1Anybody have any ideas?
What are the first thing that should be done to a soundtrack; and in what order, before fine tuning the dynamics?
I am regularly frustrated by Audition's locked-in name format for Markers: [Space]00 –First of all, what is the [Space] for? What purpose does it serve?Secondly, if I have over 99 markers, I want to be able to export them (to .csv) in a numbered sequence, and other software will have [Space]100 before [Space]02 (because of course, the [Space] makes it alphabetic, not numerical!)Thirdly, while sequential numbering is automatic (that is good: after creating Marker [Space]39 the next one is automatically number [Space]40), when I have 100s of them & need to shut down after [Space]350 & come back tomorrow, Audition resets to [Space]01!!! And I can't very simply set the sequence to begin at 351 (or even [Space]351)!I could do this decades ago already in SoundForge.Am I missing something? Otherwise, how can I do this and when will Adobe make this very simple ergonomic adjustment?
Now I've got a new problem:Parametric Equiliser is not working properly in Multitrack. The wave is not showing, after the first few seconds it freezes up and then disappears. Also when I run it, it makes crackling noise every few seconds. It works fine in Waveform, but I need to use it in Multitrack as for some reason the auduio has a different quality in Waveform than in Multitrack. Since I'm mixing the Multitrack, it is more important and that is where I need to do all the mastering. I've never had this issue before - any thoughts on how to fix it?thanks
Hi there, I'm thinking of upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11. Audition is the primary program I use. Has anyone here had any issues using Audition on Windows 11? Thanks!
Hello All,I'm using Audition v.25.0.0.47 on a Windows 11 PC, and I'm having problems with mapping 5.1 channels.My PC is is connected to a Denon receiver. In the Audition audio hardware settings I have the default output and the clock set to my home theatre speakers. That's the Denon. But when I go to channel mapping, it only has options for the L and R channels. Everything else is unavailable. I've been through every option I can find, and have watched numerous tutorials over the last few days, and I cannot figure out what I'm doing wrong. Any assistance is appreciated.thanks!
A few weeks ago I encountered an issue with the Delete Silence process. I have tried many different settings to define silence and audio, I do "Find levels" and then "Scan" but then nothing happens, there is absolutely no list that appears with the silences. I have since then done this manually but I'd like to know if there's a known workaround for the future or if I did something wrong? I'm on Windows.
Hello - I'm just trying to see the exact length of highlighted selections of audio. When I open properties, it's only giving info on the whole file. I need it down to a fraction of a second, and I'm trying to do the math in my head! What am I missing?
When I edit wave / MP3 files in Adobe Audition, Build 24.4.1.3 ... I convert it to 44.1 Khz (sample rate doesn't matter) and from either 8 bit (or 32 bit) to 16-bits, and save it ... If I exit and re-load it into Audition it's 32 Bit float (sample rates are correct, just not the 16 bit depth). I even loaded a saved file into VLC and it's also says 32 bits. Steps To Repeat:1. Load an audio file, convert it to, or make sure it is 16-bit audio (ss1.png).2. Save-As, make sure it's 16-bits, mp3. I used "Test.mp3" in this example.3. Look at the file in another program, such as VLC, and it's 32 bits (ss2.png).4. Re-load it (open) and it's 32-bit float (ss3.png).
Hi all, I used Adobe Audition to record a voiceover via Rode Wireless GO II microphones and on several occasions (always at the beginning of a take) it cuts out briefly/fades the voice in, as if the software is just waking up and recognising the microphone. I have tested the microphone with basic Windows recording software and this worked just fine, so it's definitely Audition.Is there some feature I have switched on/off that will help? I have attached a clip of the recording as an example. Many thanks
Hey boys and girls, Just before I hit update on my Mac... anyone had any issues with the new Seqoia and the running of Audition? All plugins working and behaving like they should? Thank youuuuu. RB
Hi,Typically, I keep great notes when editing configuration files, but several laptops later I seemed to have lost them. I recently installed the latest version of AU on a new laptop (version 25). The default Duration in the Multitrack Session is 30 seconds. On my previous laptop, with an earlier version of AU installed, I found out online how to edit a configuration file that sets this value to 30 seconds (might have been an .XML file) and was able to set the default Duration to 4 Minutes (it's the preferred duration length for the work I do). This is how I had the view set up in Audition 3.0 (which you could configure without editing a Config file). I can't recall what Config file to edit to make this change and have not been able to find the online instructions I found several years back on which file to edit. Any assistance would be appreciated. Rob
I'm trying to correct plosives in one of my tracks in Audition 22.0. I highlight the area with the plosive, click on "Effects" at the top, then select "Filter & EQ" then "FFT Filter." Then the Rack Effect - FFT Filter window opens. At the top there's a drop down menu for "Presets" from which I choose "Kill the Mic Rumble." But in tutorials online, there's an "Apply" button at the bottom of that window in past versions of Audition. In 22.0, there doesn't appear to be an "Apply" button. So how do I apply the "Kill the Mic Rumble" effect. Or is there another, more simple, less time consuming way of eliminating all those plosives?
I have a new condenser mic connected to my Mac (OS 11.6.6) via a USB interface. Audition sees the mic in Audio Hardware prefs, but I can't get Audition to actually /hear/ the mic, that is to say, when I try to record it captures only silence, but it gives me no errors. When I switch the input mic to my Mac's built-in mic, it also cannot hear, but again it gives no errors. I see the mic levels in my Mac system preferences, and I can use the mic to record in Premiere and in Ableton, so I know the mic and interface are working fine. Why can't Audition hear the microphone?
I am having an issue where there is a digital tone being introduced into my recording. I seems to neatly hit on 2k, 4k, 8k, 10k, and 16k. I believe its a digital sound being introduce. Any help on this would be appreciated! I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling drivers, changing latency, changing cables. I believe its internal to the computer. While some of these changes may work for a bit, the digital tone comes back and in the case of changing the latency, different clicks are introduced causing me to have to go back to my original latency setting.
Just curious... Can volume keyframes be copied from one track to another... or can multiple tracks with keyframes be adjusted at the same time? If not... it would be super helpful... If so super please let me know how. I haven't been able to figure it out yet and haven't found a solution. Thanks!
I'm having the same issue in both 24.63 & 25 versions of Audition: During playing back of the multi-track, certain sections of the audio are "missing" or don't play. But when I roll the playhead back and play again, the audio is there. In the mix down, the same sections of audio are also missing. The referenced wav files are all intact, no playback issues. I had originally edited the multi-track audiodrama in 24.63 and thought perhaps that was the issue and started using 25 but the issue remains and it's the same "missing" sections in both versions. I'm going to try clearing the cache and restarting to see if that resolves the issue but could really use some guidance from an expert who may know what's causing this issue.
Hi all! Is there a way to make changes or settings in Audition that will take affect on every user on the computer?I work in an office with communal editors. I know that when you download audition to a computer it becomes available to use for all domain users on the computer. However I am curious if I can make changes in audition that will translate to every account on that computer? For example, is it possible to have the Noise Reduction (Process) plugin be automatically applied to every session of every user on the computer when recording voice-overs?
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