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Hi,
I recently purchased the ZOOM UAC-232 that can record files up to 32 bit float, which means that the audio cannot clip, even when it goes beyond 0dB. This function works as intended in Pro Tools and Reaper projects, but it doesn't in Audition (which is my main DAW for work). In Audition, I create a new file or a new multitrack session in 32 bit float and I record with the ZOOM UAC-232 clipping the audio, but when I normalize it the clips remains. The audio driver is the ZOOM UAC-232 Asio driver, which is the same I used in my tests in Pro Tools and Reaper, and I use Audition 23.3. My questions are:
1) Why the audio clips if I record 32 bit float audio in a 32 bit float file?
2) Is there something I can do/ Is it a limitation of Audition at the moment?
3) If it is a limitation, would it be feasible for Adobe to make Audition support "real" 32 bit float recording?
Thank you for your kind attention
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I don't know - because I don't have one of those. But yes it could easily be Audition. And if it is, it's not alone; apparently it doesn't work with Logic Pro either.
You'd need the developers to comment, and they don't frequent this forum, I'm afraid. The only thing I can suggest is that you try it with the Beta version of Audition, and if it doesn't work with that, then put a comment on the Beta forum to this effect - they'll probably see that.
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Thank you very much for your answer, I just did as you said
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