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How to use the apollo twin with adobe audition 3.0
How to use the apollo twin with adobe audition 3.0













how to use the apollo twin with adobe audition 3.0

All audio and device drivers should be up to date. My laptop runs under Windows 10 Education (Version 1903). " Adobe Audition could not find a supported audio device. As soon as I want to start the program, the following error message appears (see screenshot):

how to use the apollo twin with adobe audition 3.0

a file with a 44.I've recently downloaded and installed the Adobe Audition 3.0 software released by Adobe in 2013 for free, and unlocked it using the publicly accessible universal serial number.īut now I have a massive problem. a file with a 44.1kHz header playing slow: set the header to 48kHz So in summary, to fix a fast/slow playback issue: And make sure that system sounds is disabled on a Windows computer, as system sounds can toggle your computer’s sample rate. A fixed routine (connect mixer and computer before power up, let the mixer fully start up before starting the computer, and do exactly the reverse for power down) solved it for me. The root cause of these mismatches, my experience, was in the hook-up/start-up procedure. A mismatch during playback required toggling the sample rate from UC, and back to the preferred sample rate. Not recommendable though.Ī mismatch during recording resulted in files with the wrong sample rate in the header, fixable with a file editor. It was even possible (on purpose) to have a mismatch both times, and getting perfectly fine playback audio. Depending on when the mismatch occurred speed and pitch could go up or down. It was possible to have the mismatch during playback, and during recording too (in Capture or Studio One). I had this in the past working with a 16.4.2. Thinking about the speed/pitch problem the problem is probably a mismatch between the sample rate setting of the interface’s hardware and the reported sample rate in the software (Studio One or Capture).

how to use the apollo twin with adobe audition 3.0

So yeah, depending on the file inspector sample rate could be better. Still, better late than never.īit rate (mono) = sample rate x bit depth. I have also triple checked studio one and tried the 'stretch audio' tick box which did not do anything. One thing to note is that today I updated my macOS to Mojave. But, same issue, although I can tell a difference in pitch but it sounds incredibly 'morphed' and never where it should be as the original. I've even disconnected the xr18 and tried using the internal sound on the Mac Pro which I am able to easily switch between sample rates. But, I've checked and verified that all bit rates matched. For some reason, playback in studio one is sped up and pitched up slightly as if there is a bit rate mismatch. Now today at home I plug my mac into my home rig which is a behringer xr 18 which I use with my monitors, etc for playback. All was fine and recorded the session with no issues. Couple days ago I recorded a live session on utilizing a behringer x32 usb out into my studio one with a sample rate of 48.















How to use the apollo twin with adobe audition 3.0