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Direct-to-file recording in Multitrack View
In Multitrack View, Adobe Audition automatically saves each recorded clip directly to a WAV file. Direct-to-file
recording lets you quickly record and save multiple clips, providing tremendous flexibility.
Prior to recording in a session, you must save it so that Adobe Audition can store recorded clips in the session folder.
Inside that folder, you'll find each recorded clip in the [session name]_recorded folder. Clip file names begin with the
track name, followed by the take number (for example, Track 1_003.wav).
After recording, you can edit takes to produce a polished final mix. For example, if you create multiple takes of a
guitar solo, you can combine the best sections of each solo. Or, you can use one version of the solo for a video
soundtrack, and another version for an audio CD.
See also
"Trimming and extending clips" on page 195
"Loop while recording in Multitrack View" on page 58
"Punch into a selected range in Multitrack View" on page 58
Record audio clips in Multitrack View
In Multitrack View, you can record audio on multiple tracks by overdubbing. When you overdub tracks, you listen
to previously recorded tracks and play along with them to create sophisticated, layered compositions. Each recording
becomes a new audio clip on a track.
In the Inputs/Outputs area
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Note: If you have a consumer sound card, you must also select the proper source in the Windows Recording Control
mixer. (See "Adjust levels for a consumer sound card" on page 64.)
Click the Arm For Record button
2
If you enable a track for recording in an unsaved session, the Save Session As dialog box appears. Specify a name and
location, and click Save. (For more information, see "Direct-to-file recording in Multitrack View" on page 57.)
3
(Optional) To simultaneously record on multiple tracks, repeat steps 1-2 for each track.
In the Main panel, position the start-time indicator at the desired starting point, or select a range for the new clip.
4
5
In the Transport panel, click the Record button
See also
"Set audio inputs and outputs" on page 31
"Monitoring recording and playback levels" on page 62
Hear inputs with effects applied to tracks
In Multitrack View, you can hear inputs with effects and sends that you've applied to a track, giving you an accurate
preview of how recorded material will sound in the final mix. You can choose whether to hear an input all the time,
or only when you reach a recordable portion of a track, such as a blank area or a punch-in range.
of the Main panel, choose a source from a track's Input menu.
for the track.
to begin recording. When you finish, click the Stop button
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