In adobe audition cc how do i edit my audio stereo in waveform

in adobe audition cc how do i edit my audio stereo in waveform i dont know where i tried everywhere please help 

To expand on what ryclark says, you have to set the sample rate on your sound card or audio interface.  If you're just using the onboard sound chip, that'll be on the Sound menu on the control panel.  For that, go to the Playback Device menu, select your device, then properties, then Advanced.  There'll be a drop down menu listing the available sample rates you can choose.  You then have to do the same on the Recording Devices tab, at this has to match what you set on playback.  Finally, you have to make sure that Audition (Edt/Preferences/Audio Hardware) is set to the same as your sound card.
If you have a specialist sound card, the setting will probably be in software you installed when you hooked that up.
Note that you're unlikely to find ANY sound card or audio interface that can use 20,000Hz as a sample rate though.
My normal advice if you need a low sample rate for some reason is to do your work at one of the standards (say 44,100 or 48,000) then convert the finished product.  I know that some things like answering machines want lower sample rates.  However, even this method won't give you 20,000.  The presets in Audition jump from 16,000 to 22,050 which are standards in the industry.
Perhaps if you can explain why you want to use 20,000 Hz sampling?

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