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Note: ASIO sound cards are highly recommended for this feature. DirectSound cards increase latency (an audible delay)
that disrupts timing for musicians. To reduce latency, see "Set driver properties for a sound card" on page 32.
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Choose Options > Monitoring > Audition Mix, and then select one of the following:
Monitors the input only when recording a track. When playing back, monitors only the clips on the
Smart Input
track, not the input.
Monitors the input at all times during playback and recording. Any existing clips on the input track
Always Input
are not played.
To start monitoring an input, click an Arm For Record button
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To begin recording, click the Record button
Hear inputs without effects applied to tracks
To avoid latency (an audible delay) when recording in Multitrack View, you may prefer to hear inputs directly from
the sound card, without routing them through effects and sends in Adobe Audition.
Choose Options > Monitoring > External.
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To set monitoring options, do one of the following:
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• For a consumer sound card, use the Windows Volume Control mixer.
• For a professional sound card, see the card's documentation.
Loop while recording in Multitrack View
If you loop while recording, Adobe Audition saves a new clip for each take. This feature is ideal for difficult musical
passages. Simply loop while recording until the performer produces the perfect take. Or combine the best parts of
each take to create a new clip. For more information, see "Display, remove, or play hidden clips" on page 195.
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Set up one or more tracks for recording. (See "Record audio clips in Multitrack View" on page 57.)
In the Transport panel, right-click the Record button
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• Loop While Recording (View or Sel) to loop when the cursor reaches the end of the viewable range of track. If a
range is selected, looping occurs when the cursor reaches the end of the range.
• Loop While Recording (Entire or Sel) to loop when the cursor reaches the end of the track. If a range is selected,
looping occurs when the cursor reaches the end of the range.
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Click the Loop While Recording button
See also
"Transport panel overview" on page 53
"Direct-to-file recording in Multitrack View" on page 57
Punch into a selected range in Multitrack View
If you're dissatisfied with a time range of a recorded clip, you can select that range and punch in a new recording,
leaving the original clip intact. Though you can record into a specific range without punching in, punching in lets
you hear audio immediately before and after a range; that audio provides vital context for creating natural musical
transitions.
in the track controls.
in the Transport panel.
, and choose one of the following options:
to begin recording. When you finish, click the Stop button
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