Create a new file. Choose File > New, select the Sample Rate, Channels, and Resolution, and click OK. If you plan to burn the file to CD, select 44,100 samples...
Set the recording level. In Adobe Audition's Edit View, double-click the Level Meters to turn them on, and then play something on the turntable, cassette deck, or microphone. Using the...
Show the Recording Control window. In Windows, double-click the speaker icon near the clock in the taskbar. In the Volume Control window, choose Options > Properties. Select Recording, do either...
Connect the turntable, cassette deck, or microphone to the computer. Turntables, cassette decks, and microphones each connect to the computer differently: To connect a turntable, first connect the...
Connect your desktop speakers to your computer. Most computer sound cards have three, 1/8 inch miniplug ports for audio, plus a MIDI port. Plug the speakers' cable into your sound...
Record audio files from a turntable, cassette deck, or computer microphone With AdobeĀ® Auditionā¢ and a standard sound card, you can record audio files from a turntable, cassette deck,...
Record and mix additional tracks. If you like, change the device plugged into your sound card or mixer. Then repeat step 5 for the second track. Adobe Audition records into...
Record a track. Click the Arm Track button in the first track, and then click the Record button in the transport controls. When you finish recording, click the Stop button...
Set the recording level. In Adobe Audition's Multitrack View, double-click the Level Meters to turn them on, and then play something into the microphone. Use the Recording Control window to...
Show the Recording Control window. In Windows, double-click the speaker icon near the clock in the taskbar. In the Volume Control window, choose Options > Properties. Select Recording, then select...
Connect the microphone to the computer. Connect your microphone to your mixer or preamp. Then plug the mixer or preamp outputs into the sound card's Line In port. (If your...
Connect your desktop speakers to your computer. Most computer sound cards have three 1/8 inch miniplug ports for audio, plus a MIDI port. Plug the speakers' cable into your sound...