Setting adobe audition preferences – Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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Insert All Outputs To Individual Tracks. ReWire devices may offer multiple channel
outputs. This option routes each available ReWire output to its own track, starting with
the first unoccupied track and following contiguously to additional unoccupied tracks.

Insert Outputs Manually Using Track Device Input Dialogs. Choose this option if you
want to assign outputs manually by using the Input Device dialog box. (See “Working
with ReWire tracks” on page 184.)

5

Click Launch to launch the ReWire slave application and establish the ReWire

connection. Adobe Audition assigns output from the ReWire slave to one or more tracks,
as specified by the track assignment option you selected.

6

Open the session you want to work with in the ReWire slave application to make the

audio available to Adobe Audition.

Note: Because only one ReWire host can be active at a time, you need to disable ReWire in
Adobe Audition before enabling any other ReWire host application.

To disable ReWire support:

1

In Multitrack view, choose Options > Device Properties and select the ReWire Devices tab.

2

Click Disable, and then click OK.

Setting Adobe Audition preferences

The Settings dialog box lets you customize Adobe Audition’s workspace, use of memory and
hard disk space, spectral view, behavior when pasting, and other miscellaneous settings.

To use the Settings dialog box:

1

Choose Options > Settings.

2

Click a tab at the top of the dialog box to view the desired sets of options.

3

When you’re finished setting options, click OK. To close the Settings dialog box without

changing any options, click Cancel.

Once you click OK, most changes take effect immediately. If a change requires that you
close and reopen Adobe Audition, you'll be prompted to do so. For example, you need to
close and reopen Adobe Audition when you set up a different temporary folder.

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