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January 23, 2020
Question

Adobe Audition mix, sounds completely unmixed!

  • January 23, 2020
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Hello community, 

 

So here is a strange problem I have run into with Audition and I fail to understand... I've been using Audition for the last 4 years, excellent workflow.. Then just as I updated to the 2020 version really weird stuff happened. 
1- The samller problem. When I save my session (working on a video) the video playback goes black, the track is there but I have to Link it again. Happens randomly ...
2- The really NOT COOL problem: 
I use the same plugins, same settings, same audio interface... all same I used with the 2019 version. I mix my tracks, mainly music, sfx, dialogue, then bounce all. 
Surprise, the mixdown sounds COMPLETELY different, dull as if run through LPF, gain reduced (not the -3 db one), mids up, and not at all what it sounds in Audition. So, at the same time, if I play it in Audition, the mix is fine, then I play the exported file: the mix is messed up.
I imported the SAME mixdown tracks to Audition many times to test and well, they even look different, and sound bad. No plugins involved , not even the native Adobe ones. 

I tried this without any plugins, absolutely none and I get the same result. 

I suspected the MAC first, then I have LPX and ProTools 2019 in the same machine and they work fine. I even loaded the same OMF into each and still Audition is the only DAW that seems to get things done awefully in the mix. I used the same plugins in all 3.  

Anyone with similar problems? your help is so much appreciated. 

Thanks

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chuckhawks
Known Participant
March 18, 2020

I am running a Mac with Catalina and on the 2020 version of Audition. I have similar but perhaps not exactly the same issue. When I mix clips to a file, the dialogue clip (podcast) is WAY lower - like 6 to 8dB lower than when in the Multitrack view. The surrounding music and open/close dialogue clips are unaffected but the main interview clip (using a mild DeReverb plugin only, nothing else) is not at all what was mixed down.

This is extremely frustrating (and unpredictable as sometimes it doesn't do it - same effects applied, etc.) and seriously has me questioning the integrity of Audition mixes. Am I going to have to worry about this in a music production or something more complicated than a 4-track podcast?? I can't afford to waste time putzing with an inaccurate DAW.

I've found no solutions anywhere for this situation (Pan Laws are not the issue and did nothing when I switched it from -3dB and restarted the app) and I'm going out of my mind trying to work with this issue.

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 18, 2020

There's no evidence at all to suggest that Audition does anything to mixes other than what you tell it to. If this wasn't the case, there would be massive levels of complaint about it, and we'd have heard about it from loads of people. If you really have got a case of this happening, it would have to be reproducible before anybody would look at it. We'd need a sample of the audio concerned, and the session file, at a bare minimum. This would go for both of you - these being the only instances that have been reported here.

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 19, 2020

I had the company get me a brand new Mac, running on Mojave, installed all software again, Audition made the same exact problem. 
I migrated back to ProTools, though I love Audition. 

Here is a suspect, this is ridiculous but it is the only explanation I can find. VLC player. (of course I had my data restored into the new Mac, including VLC was there)  

To explain, I have two other colleagues with the the same setup (Presonus 192, Genelec and Yamaha Monitors, Macs ...) so , for them Audition is working fine. For me, it was great untill the day I installed VLC media player to visualise some video. 

Nothing but that is different, and this is insane. 

Also, I do not think this problem is scarce, it's simply so strange that people do not know how to search for it. 

Please guys, try to have a fix for this as complicated as it sounds, it is really frustrating and people like your profuct! 

Thank you

 


So you're saying that you think it's not scarce, and yet you can't provide me with any links to all these people having the same problem. Right. I get the picture...

 

As for VLC player - no, I don't think that this could alter the way Audition does a mix. I would need to see the mechanism by which this could happen before attaching any credence to this at all.

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 23, 2020

Well, it's a Mac, so I'm groping in the dark a bit here... but are you using Catalina? We know that there are some security-related issues surrounding that, and moving files in and out of Audition. These are currently being worked on.

Participant
February 2, 2020

Thank you Steve, that was a fast answer, and sorry I just posted it before going in a weel vacation .... 
Well, no I am still on Mojave 10.14.5, 

My personal computer has the Catalina and strangely Audition works fine there. I do not use it often though. 
One thing popped to my mind is: 
This sound confusion happened first after I installed VLC player, could that be the reason somehow?