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On Friday, I updated my Nvidia card with the latest drivers. I also used shadowplay for the first time. I think this is what might have caused the problem (audition was fine before). I thought it was maybe because shadowplay was accessing the mic, but even when I deactivate the mic in shaowplay, audition still won't start.

You could try launching Audition with the Shift key held down. This will reset all Audition's settings to the default. But you may lose any custom settings that you may have made to Audition over the years. Otherwise try Restoring Windows to a point before the updates to see if everything works OK then.

I've been doing sound editing of a film project on Audition with multitracks with video reference. Now, I want to export everything as a video file with audio, but for whatever reason, the "Export with Adobe Media Encoder" option in the Export drop menu is greyed-out (but funnily enough, the "Export to Adobe Premiere Pro" is not).

ryclark's not around presently, but generally these days it's safe to assume that if the app says everything is up to date, it is. But if in any doubt, reinstall both - in this instance with ME first, just in case Audition is looking for it as it installs.

wait what?? We are using cloud applications, bundled together, sold at a premium and our best responses are Reinstall it or clear preferences every time it breaks?

I used audition, moved the audio to premiere and now it wont export. Clearly a linking issue or the inability to completely restart adobe products.

ADOBE HEYYYY!!!! Any chance you can not make your users the but of your sick reset/install jokes and fix these things? your site is littered with them. Just a button ..Kill all adobe process, restart all adobe process? I mean working hours on a project and then the final button prevents your finishing is INSANELY frustrating.

I'm running into a very odd problem, and I don't know what to make of it. Any guidance would be appreciated. This morning, I opened up an audio project I'm working on in Audition, and realized the left channel wasn't working. I had just worked in this project on Friday with no problems, so I assumed my headphones had bitten the dust. But after playing other stereo audio on my computer in other programs without a problem, and experiencing the same issue in Audition with a different pair of headphones, I realized the issue seemed to be limited to Audition.

To be clear, the audio files are all in stereo, and the visuals within Audition show equal levels for the left and right channels, but the left just isn't coming through. I experimented by re-opening several of my completeted and archived Audition projects--none of them had the left channel, even though they'd been finalized previously without a problem. When I listen to the exported audio from those projects in other programs (VLC, for example), they sound fine; the left channel comes through loud and clear.

For anyone stumbling across this question in the future with the same problem, I easily booted Audition in default settings mode by holding down shift as Audition was opening. I found this thread helpful: Restoring the default settings for Audition CS6

For anyone stumbling across this question in the future with the same problem, I easily booted Audition in default settings mode by holding down shift as Audition was opening. I found this thread helpful: Restoring the default settings for Audition CS6 .

Hey what's going on y'all? I just bought a Behringer X Touch in hopes that I could control Adobe Audition with it. I have the Behringer X Touch plugged into the power outlet as well as the usb port. I literally don't know what to do at this point. I played around in the control surface section of the settings for a second to no avail. I tried to select a few things but I was unable to figure out how to get anything to work. So basically I need help. I looked through the forum and nobody seems to have explained this properly. Can anybody help out?

Also there is no way to open up X TOUCH settings or control panel. Apparently Behringer only made an application to support the compact and the mini and not the full size..... What is wrong with you @behringer ? I need to be able to connect the X TOUCH to Adobe Audition or I wasted 450 bucks...

Good Sir. Care to share how far compatibility goes with these two products? Are you able to control Track EQ with efficiency via the Mackie protocol? It's implementation with Behringer BCF2000 is quite cumbersome to use. Are you able to control the Track Panner in a 5.1 project? Thanks.

There are a lot of facilities on the X-Touch controller that only work fully with Behringer's X32 and X Air mixers. Mackie Control protocol is quite limited compared to those. So I doubt very much that Track EQ and Surround Panner can be controlled from an X-Touch since I don't believe that such features are part of the MC protocol.

I'm new to the whole After Effects/Audition workflow and don't know why the 'Edit in Adobe Audition' is greyed out. I've try uninstalling, rebooting, reinstalling with no success. I also seem to have the same issue with Premiere Pro. I'm running the latest pc versions of all the software on Windows 10 Pro, anybody know how I can resolve this issue?

Do you have an audio layer selected when you go to select that menu command? It's the same thing for Premiere. In Premiere, though, you can send an entire sequence to Audition via the "Edit > Edit in Adobe Audition > Sequence..." command, but After Effects only allows you to send a specific audio or video clip, not a pre-comp with audio in it.

In terms of Premiere, yes, you could send an entire sequence over to Audition with no audio and add audio there, but that workflow is a one-way trip. Your video will by send over as a flattened Dynamically Linked clip, and you'll be able to build your timeline. Depending on how many effects or the resolution of your video, or how compressed it is, that video might not play back smoothly. Audio effects take a fair amount of processing power as well, so one workflow is to send a finished video with your rough audio mix to Audition, mix there, then finalize then either export a final video from Audition (it can do that now) or export a WAV, which you then import back to Premiere. There's even a third option to send your Audition timeline back to Premiere, but I don't use that as often.

How you would go about finishing the project in question?
It's a 25 second AE 'animation', I have a corresponding length of generic synth audio in AU, the issue being that I want to cue additional sound to correspond with the movement of certain elements. I had hoped I could import the whole AE clip into AU and 'visually' mix it which doesn't appear to be feasible. Is it a case of noting when transitions happen on the AE timeline and then adding them 'blind' in AU? I'd really like to know what you'd do in this case.

However, I just thought of something else that could make this even easier: Audition can natively import and export Premiere Pro project files, and After Effects can export Premiere files. So....you're still going to need to export a final video of your animation, but rather than have to rebuild your SFX timeline for Audition, you can do "File > Export > Export Adobe Premiere Pro Project" and import that into Audition! There might not be any video in Audition, but all of your audio clips will be there in the proper time. If you're working video files or maybe photos in After Effects (I just tried with video) then that should show up in Audition, but native assets like Shape Layers don't show up.

Is this possible? I've tried what I know to try, but no joy. Some of the plugins do appear in Audition - Reaktor 6 FX, Guitar Rig and Supercharger - but I'm unclear on how to actually use them to make music. I am able to play through Komplete Control via MIDI with my attached keyboard (a cheapo Casio), but I don't understand how to get Audition to "hear" this.

I'm not surprised that you have dropped samples with the latency set that low. And have you actually done what the Audition error message (bottom left) said? Tried setting the mic, and the recording sample rate, to 44.1kHz?

If you have, and it's made no difference, then from what others have said, I still wouldn't be that surprised - there have been all sorts of complaints about weird things happening with Windows 11. I'm in no hurry at all to do that 'upgrade'...

Also, after going through your reply, just now tried again with both of the sample rates (the screenshots are attached herewith), but unfortunately the recording issue remains the same (I'm afraid, if this is the result of the updation of the OS to Version 22H2???)

I've just been hunting for a solution to the same symptoms. My Rode NT-USB works fine in everything but Audition. It worked fine on Audition on my old laptop (just an earlier version of this Dell Precision with the then current, but now older, version of Win11 Enterprise) but Audition on the new machine didn't seem to see the audio from Windows, and its rendering stuttered as it scrolled the file cursor in the track as if it was struggling to read from the OS's audio source it was trying to access.

I recently had similar issues with my RODE-USB on a new device (dropping recording, patchy playback). Turns our my new device has two types of ports, USB4 and USB-C 3.2. Plugging my USB mic into the USB4 seemed to be causing the aforementioned issues. Switching to the USB-C 3.2 input seems to have fixed the problem. Recorded 3-4 sessions since with no dramas

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