Willie Toth
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Actually this quite funny since I have said this more times than I can count being the only forum leader for adobe audition … After 3 years I can feel your pain … Thanks for the reality check …
WILLIE
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Go into your control panel, then sounds and audio device and make your external soundcard the default soundcard for your system and that should take care of your issues …You may have to reset Audition to make it the default for the program ……… WILLIE
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Go to your help file and look up REWIRE … I refuse to use anthing above Audition 1.5 …………. WILLIE
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In the options tab go to device order and there should be a tab that gives you the rewire option … Rewire allows Audition to see outboard hardware ………. WILLIE
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did you try to do a re-wire
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No problem glad I could help ……… WILLIE
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Go to OPTIONS > DEVICE ORDER then to the RECORD TAB hight light your device then click on USE IN EV … WILLIE
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Willie Toth
May 2, 2008 at 9:18 am in reply to: How do I get Premiere CS3 to use Audition instead of Soundbooth?Dan,
Once I edit my sequence I export just the audio then open it up in Audition … After I edit the audio then I replace the original in the sequence with the edited clip … Now that it is an audition file all you have to do if you need to edit is to open it in audition, make your changes, save it and the copy in PP will reflect the changes … It sounds like a lot of extra work but it will only take an extra minute or two …………….. WILLIE
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April 29, 2008 at 11:27 pm in reply to: Please help with this particularly nasty mic noise (best settings for AA noise removal)You need to recapture for every file … The same setting for one file may not work for another … If you would like you can E-mail me a sample of the original and I can see what I can do to help you … Email it to loganonestudio@aol.com …
Willie
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April 29, 2008 at 12:20 pm in reply to: Please help with this particularly nasty mic noise (best settings for AA noise removal)Bring the clip into the edit side and highlight a small section of JUST NOISE then go to EFFECTS > NOISE REDUCTION > NOISE REDUCTION > CAPTURE PROFILE > OK … Now highlight the whole clip and go back to the noise reduction filter, use the PREVEIW and BYPASS to check your settings and then OK … Use extreme CAUTION to not over do it … Start at about 60% and work up from there clicking the BYPASS off and on till you get enough of the noise out so it’s not distracting but doesn’t affect the voice if you take too much the voice can get really ugly …………. WILLIE
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