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Learn Series Part 12: How to record with multiple mics at the same time

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Sep 03, 2020 Sep 03, 2020

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This is a part of the ongoing Learn series with Mike Russell which will help you get started with Adobe Audition. We've some interesting articles & videos coming up weekly where we will talk about the tools, workflow & some really cool effects. Let us know how you use Audition & what you want to learn about Adobe Audition. We're here to help.

 

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In this video, you will learn how to assign different mics to different channels or to different tracks and record simultaneously with these multiple inputs.

0:17 - Starting a new audio file 

0:33 - Use XLR instead of USB for best performance 

1:01 - Using a mixer or audio interface with Adobe Audition 

1:20 - How to plug multiple mics into an audio interface 

1:32 - Assigning audio channels in Adobe Audition 

1:57 - Demo of one mic on the left channel and another mic on the right   

2:11 - Using multitrack to record two or more mics 

2:28 - Assigning microphones to tracks in multitrack

2:48 - Recording multiple mics in multitrack 

3:14 - Software to record multiple USB microphones at the same time

 

Learn more about

Channel mapping and Audio Hardware configuration

Multitrack Editing in Audition

 

Hope it helps in understanding the different ways in which you can set up the Audio Input and record from them simultaneously. Refer to this page to explore the other videos of this series. Let us know if you have any questions.

 

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