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February 23, 2017
Question

Mapping Audition Output as Mic Input

  • February 23, 2017
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Hi,

Could you help me record / bridge live audio through Audition and relay that output to the PCs mic input?

I'm currently adding audio to a collection of online flashcards on Quizlet.com. There is button to hold on the web GUI that then captures and adds audio from the mic.

I have a reasonable mic and am using a soundboard app on my phone to intro but it sounds quite amateurish. I'd like the polish / filters that Audition adds.

This is likely a simple mapping inputs / outputs issue but I'm out of my depth. I have a tablet PC, Samson Go USB mic and the current Audition.

I am reasonably comfortable adding effects, etc, it's just the relaying the audio via Audition in such a way that a basic website checking the "mic input" would find.

Thanks in advance.

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    Bob Howes
    Inspiring
    February 23, 2017

    I'm not really clear what it is you're trying to do--it sort of sounds like you're trying to create a feedback loop to route the output of Audition back into itself.

    However, I know this won't be helpful but Audition doesn't handle this sort of routing--it just records what it's given and/or feeds it to the output of your chosen sound card.  I think you'll probably have to look at the Windows Audio Controls and see if you can achieve the routing you want.

    ryclark
    Participating Frequently
    February 23, 2017

    So just to be clear. You are recording your voice from your Samson USB mic directly into Audition. Then you want to replay the output from Audition and get the Quizlet app to take Audition's playback output as it's input source?

    Participant
    February 23, 2017

    That's it in a nutshell. Any help would be great. Ideally, a live solution but pre-recording the clips to play through a mock mic audio input could work.

    Edit: I'm using the Quizlet website interface to add the audio. I hold down the spacebar and it records 30s of audio input from the OS assigned audio input source.