

The other thing to note is that there will always be a latency delay when you do this - it takes time to get the signals in and out of the computer, and sometimes that can make it rather difficult to do, especially if you play fast! You should note also that Audition will record only the dry signal (standard industry practice), but that if you leave the effects in the channel, when you play back, it will still be via those effects, which you can then alter after the event if you want to. The idea is that you change the track output so that it feeds an available output on your sound device directly, and that's where you have to monitor it from by whatever means - just record as normal and trust Audition to get it right, which it generally does. You can only do this in Multitrack - won't work at all in Waveform view.


How can I configure Audition so that I can hear the effect of the VST plugins whilst I'm playing the guitar either in Waveform/Edit or Multitrack mode? If I go into record than I still can't hear the signal whilst I'm playing the guitar but when I stop and playback the recording, as already mentioned, I can hear what sounds like a mix of the clean guitar and processed guitar. In Multitrack mode, signal is clearly going to the plugins but I can't hear the output of the plugin. In Waveform/Edit mode if I add the VST plugin there appears to be no signal actually going to the plugin and therefore obviously nothing coming back. So I've just downloaded a trial of Waves GTR3 and want to play my guitar through these plugins so that I can hear it in real time. I'm pretty sure that this is a mix of the input signal and the output of the VST plugins combined. When I stop I don't see any waveform but I when I playback I can hear what I've recorded but it sounds like it's doubled up. I record arm, go into record but can't hear anything. In Multitrack mode things get a little weird. In Waveform/Edit mode if I go into record I can hear my guitar and when I stop I see the waveform, can play it back etc. This has a DI input into which I've connected my guitar.īecause the DI input is actually on Input 2 of the iD22 I've changed the Channel Mapping in Audition so that now Channel 1 is from Audient iD22 Channel 2 I have Audition CS 5.5 on my Mac (OSX Sierra) and I have an Audient iD22 audio interface.

I'm a little baffled as I'm using two new bits of gear and not sure which bit I'm using incorrectly.
