Originally created by Syntrillium and marketed as Cool Edit Pro, Audition is now developed by Adobe Systems. The program allows users to perform a wide range of audio creation and editing tasks, such as recording music, creating soundtracks for presentations or movies, mixing audio tracks and cleaning up sound files to improve quality or reduce background noise. Recording into Audition is a quick process; after you know where to look, getting started takes just a few clicks.
- Open Adobe Audition.
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Step 2
Click the “Waveform” icon, located at the top-left corner of the Audition screen. If you use a newer version of the program, click the “Edit” button, located near the center of the toolbar that sits directly below the top menu bar.
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Step 3
Click the “Record” button, located within the playback controls panel and represented by a red circle.
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Step 4
Select your desired sample rate, channel setting and resolution. Click “OK” to confirm your choices and begin recording.
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Step 5
Click the “Stop” button, located within the playback controls panel and represented by a square, after you finish recording your audio. The content you just created can now be saved, edited or imported into another recording session.