


You'll be able to assign different devices to different tracks in Multitrack view, but not until you've configured this setting. Repeat with any additional devices in the order you want to use them.If you want to move a device from the Multitrack Device Preference Order list back to the Unused Record Devices list, highlight the device and click Remove.Click Use to move it to the Multitrack Device Preference Order pane.Select the first device that you plan to use for playback in Multitrack view.The marker will appear next to the device's name. Click the Use in EV (Edit view) button.Select the device that you want to use for playback in Edit view.The Unused Playback Devices pane of the tab lists the devices available on your computer that are capable of playing back audio. In the Audition menu, choose Options > Device Order ( Figure 3.1).įigure 3.2 The Playback Devices tab in the Device Order window is where you specify the devices Audition should use for playback in the Edit and Multitrack views.You may want to use the same devices for both recording and playback, or you may have separate devices for each function. Start by setting the Playback Devices tab and Recording Devices tab. The Device Order window contains four tabs. You use the Device Order window, accessed through the Options menu. The first thing you need to do when configuring Audition to play and record audio files is to select and sequence the audio devices on your computer that you want Audition to use. This is particularly important if your system contains more than one sound card, for example, or MIDI devices. Setting Device Orderīefore you get rolling with Audition, you need to make sure you've configured it to use the proper devices in your system for recording and playing audio. I'll also show you how you can bring audio from disparate sources into Audition's Edit and Multitrack views for editing, saving, and composing. In this chapter, I'll detail the procedures for configuring Audition to work with your sound cards to record and play audio. And you need to configure Audition to work with the audio devices that are part of your computer system.

Adobe Audition 1.5 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guideīefore you can bring all of Audition's features to bear on your audio, you need to bring your audio clips into the program.
