This is extremely frustrating since i can never tell when it's going to happen. So there is no predicting it. I am quite confident it isn't my interface or microphone. The only possible explanation I can think of is my computer itself, or the program (audition cc)
If there error ever arises for you. Shut audition down, open up your task manager and reopen the session in Audition. Now watch your Memory values (RAM). If it jumps very high; into the 90%; you have nearly maxed out your RAM in the editing process and will have trouble editing further. This is basically a limit reach on your PC's compenents and you might need to look into increasing your RAM if you will continue doing heavy editing like myself.
The latest couple of updates of CC 2017 seemed to have fixed it. I can now select a bunch of audio clips, right click them and send them to Audition. However... it creates the "Audio Extracted" files in the folder as normal, opens Audition... but only the first clip on the timeline actually opens in the project window in audition. If I want to edit the other extracted files I have to find them and import them manually. This isn't always easy, as picking out the right files from a folder with a bunch of rushes in can be tricky.
I had the same problem. Mine was due to the fact I just downloaded audition and was asking premier pro to find it. I shut down all the applications, updated Premier Pro and then restarted it. The new update allowed Premier pro to sync with audition on my computer.
The Adobe CC software is available to the UNC-Chapel Hill community through an Adobe Enterprise subscription model. To begin the installation process, you need to uninstall all old Adobe products from your computer. To uninstall the Adobe software, visit the adobe.com article: Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems.
Hi. I am a new Adobe Audition User and have used Premiere Pro for more than 2 years now. I have the muscle memory to press alt and scroll my mouse wheel while in the timeline to zoom in and out whereas in audition, I have to first bring the mouse to the navigation bar (if it's called that) which makes the process more lanky for me. How do I make the timeline in the audition behave the same like in Premiere Pro; in terms of zooming in and out and bringing the playhead to my desired point etc.? Please help. Thank You
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