When using Adobe Audition CC, it is essential to understand how to configure your microphone input and speaker output settings. This article will guide you through the process, ensuring that you can use your equipment effectively. By adjusting the input and output preferences, you can eliminate any frustrations and ensure a smooth recording experience.
To begin, you need to access the preferences menu in Adobe Audition CC. Click on the Adobe Audition button and navigate to the "Preferences" option. Depending on your operating system, the location of this option may vary slightly, but it is typically found in the menu under "Adobe Audition" or "Preferences."
Within the preferences menu, you will find various options. Locate and select "Audio Hardware" to set your input and output settings. Alternatively, you can choose the "General" option, which will open the same menu, allowing you to check all settings before proceeding to "Audio Hardware."
Once you have accessed the "Audio Hardware" section, focus on configuring your input and output settings.
Your input refers to the microphone or device you use to capture sound. Ensure that your desired microphone is connected to your computer and recognized by the system. In the "Audio Hardware" menu, find the drop-down menu for selecting your microphone. Choose your preferred microphone from the list. For example, the author uses the Yeti stereo microphone.
The output setting determines where the sound will be played back, such as speakers or headphones. Select your default output device based on your setup. If you are using built-in speakers, choose the appropriate option. Alternatively, if you are using headphones or an external audio setup, select the corresponding output device. Ensure that your chosen output device is connected and recognized by your computer.
Sample rate refers to the number of samples taken per second during audio recording and playback. It is measured in Hertz (Hz). In the "Audio Hardware" menu, you may encounter options to adjust the sample rate for input and output devices.
If you encounter an issue where the sample rate does not match, causing problems with your microphone or audio device, you can resolve it by modifying the sample rate. Typically, you will have two options: 44,100 Hz or 48,000 Hz. Select the sample rate that matches your default input device. If you encounter any issues with your microphone, return to the menu and try the other available sample rate option.
Configuring your input and output settings in Adobe Audition CC is crucial for a seamless recording experience. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can ensure that your microphone and speaker are correctly set up, allowing you to work efficiently without any technical difficulties. Remember to adjust the sample rate if needed and explore additional features within the preferences menu to enhance your audio production workflow. Enjoy your journey with Adobe Audition CC and look forward to more exciting lectures in the future.
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