A helping hand would be GREATLY appreciated. Me).Ĭould anybody help a body out, please? I think I’ve done everything right except the configuration within Audition itself. There’s mention of Audio Drivers (Asio4All or Audition 3.0 Windows Sound), USB Audio Codecs, Input/Output… it’s enough to make a man who’s not very good at this sort of thing cry (ie. ![]() I’ve downloaded and installed Asio4All, but can’t for the life of me figure out the configuration within the “Edit > Audio Hardware Setup” to make the damn thing pick up my voice. I’m not getting any sound at all registered on the computer. I go to the “edit” tab in Adobe Audition 3.0, hit record and nothing comes up. Levels are turned up enough that they will pick up the noise, if there was any. I have the USB Dual Pre all set up in my Windows 7 set up (it automatically becomes the default recording device when it’s plugged in), phantom power enabled, XLR cable plugged into the right socket of the two available (is there any difference? I’m just recording voice tracking for radio announcements), headphones plugged into the monitoring jack at the back. I’m after some help in the internal settings of Adobe Audition 3.0 whilst I’m trying to run my condenser mic through my ART USB Dual Pre. Then when I finish I can see it quickly scanning the plugins and Guitar Rig 4 and BFD2 come up!!!! What the heck is going on!!? If it knows it's there why the heck is Audition telling me that it's not there to enable or disable? These plugins worked just fine with Audition 3.0 on my previous computer. When I go to add a VST directory it isn't there, and when I go to enable effects the panel is blank. Recabinet 3 is being recognized by Audition 3.0, so I don't know what is going on with Guitar Rig 4. dll in the plugins folder, but the same thing happened. dll file in the VSTi folder, and I went to add a VST directory, but it doesn't come up - it's like it just doesn't exist. I just upgraded my recording computer (windows 7 home premium 64 bit, Intel i5 at 3.1, 8 GB of RAM), and Audition 3.0 is not recognizing Guitar Rig 4. It's been a while, but I'm having a weird problem with Audition 3.0 and Guitar Rig 4. I've seen this problem (could not find a supported audio device) discussed elsewhere but haven't found a solution. I even downloaded ASIOforall and installed it and configured it - it recognized the M-audio card instantly but CS6 stillīut the problem I'm trying to solve deals with Audition v3.įrom the little I've used CS6 I much prefer V3 - which used to work fine.īTW the card also works fine in Winamp and Vegas Pro. ![]() I installed a trial version of AA CS6 (V5) and it works fine with this card but it is useless since it can't load the ASIO driver. It is properly installed and checks out in control pane/system/devices and sound and control panel/ audio devices. I'm using an M-Audio 1010LT card with current drivers "Adobe Audition could not find a supported audio device. When I try to start Adobe Audition 3.0 I get:
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