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Posted by Sandra on December 31st, 2020

This document can help you resolve problems that happen while you record, playback, or monitor in Adobe Audition 2 and 3. Recording issues can manifest themselves in many diverse ways, including (but not limited to) the following:Quality of recorded sound is inferior. Audio is tracked via the system but the recorded audio file is empty. Delay in playback while recording. Delay in playback when tracking incoming sound. Different factors can cause recording or playback issues, including conflicts among device drivers, applications, and hardware, and corrupt elements in specific files. While some problems happen only once you use Adobe Audition, Adobe Audition isn't always the cause. It could be the only application that is memory-intensive or processor-intensive enough to expose the issue. To benefit from this document, perform the tasks in order. Record the activities you perform along with the results of each, including errors or other problems. Adobe Technical Support can use this information to help you, when you call. Audio Latency is the time that an audio signal requires to pass out of the sound card input to the audio cards output. The audio signal is digitized, routed through Adobe Audition, and processed with any effects implemented.
Then it is converted back to analog form in the sound card readings. Every one of these steps contributes to the sound latency, which can be measured in milliseconds (ms). Present audio (audio files already on a monitor in the Multitrack) does not exhibit exactly the identical amount of latency since the tracks are already digitized. In Adobe Audition, this discrepancy in playback delay, between existing monitoring and tracks input signal, is where latency is most noticeable. Latency over 10 milliseconds may produce an audible delay between playback of existing tracks and monitoring. Although buffer configurations (see step 8 below) can decrease latency, the design of the hardware device driver and the number of effects processing can potentially make observation difficult (or unusable). If the device driver for your sound card does not permit a low latency, then it is likely that you simply can't monitor while recording. Additionally, it is possible that you take a new sound card with low latency device drivers (as an instance, an ASIO audio card). Greater than 10 ms - permits real-time observation of incoming paths including effects. In 10 ms - latency may be discovered but may still seem natural and is usable for tracking. Ms - tracking begins to become corrupted, smearing of the true sound source, and also the tracked output is apparent. Ms - postponed sound begins to seem like an actual delay as opposed to a part of the original signal. Note: The human ear is used to latency because it occurs naturally from the planet around us.

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