Record Using Adobe Audition
Edited by Djinu, Crystal, Eng
You're watching VisiHow. In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to record in Adobe Audition.
Steps
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First, we need to make sure that we've set up our system hardware by clicking "Adobe Audition", hovering over "Preferences" and clicking "Audio Hardware"
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We need to make sure that we've selected the correct input
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We're using the Yeti Stereo Microphone. Click on "OK".
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Right-click on the "Levels" section and click "Meter Input Signal"
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This will allow us to monitor our voice as we're speaking, and adjust the gain so that it doesn't go past -6, which is the peak. We don't want to peak at the red area.
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Start the recording by clicking the red record button
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Enter the name of the file, set the sample rate (optional), as well as the channels and bit depth (optional), and click "OK"
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We can hit the pause button to pause the recording
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Click it again to start recording
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We can also click the record button to start or pause the recording
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We can click the stop button to stop the recording
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Now that we have this audio here, we can bring the play head back to the beginning
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Press the space bar to play the recording
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If we want to record over any spot, we can move the play head to the spot that we want to record over and click the record button
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This is how to record using Adobe Audition
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