Is audition cs6 64 bit

Is cs6 audition 64 bit or 32 bit?

Tom McCreadie wrote:
Really?  Audition CS6 has been running fine for me for 4 months now on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1.
That's what I thought. I didn't realise that there were that many cut down versions of Windows. So I wouldn't have thought that anyone trying to run Audition would be still using such a basic version. But you live and learn.

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    Audition CS6: Why no more 64 bit version of Audition?  There used to be 64 bit Audition in CS5.5.

    The biggest hurdle is plug-ins. If they could figure out a reliable way to wrap 32-bit plug-ins for 64-bit platforms, they'd probably make the transition more quickly, but a lot of the plug-in developers have been slow to make the jump. I imagine Audition will be 32-bit for at least one more release.

  • Have a question to ask ... I bought, at the time, the update of Adobe Audition CS6, being already in possession of the CS5.5 version. Since I had to redo the operating system (windows 7 professional 64-bit), reistallando program CS6, with the correspondi

    have a question to ask ... I bought, at the time, the update of Adobe Audition CS6, being already in possession of the CS5.5 version. Since I had to redo the operating system (windows 7 professional 64-bit), reistallando program CS6, with the corresponding serial number in my possession, I noticed a malfunction that is:
    importing a musical motif and starting the program, clicking on play, I do not play any pattern or song despite being in operation.
    I reinstalled the program, but without any result. What do I do? Thanks.

    Many thanks.
    With those symptoms, I'd try the following document:
    Apple software on Windows: May see performance issues and blank iTunes Store
    (If there's a SpeedBit LSP showing up in Autoruns, it's usually best to just uninstall your SpeedBit Video Accelerator.)

  • Windows 8 freezes while I try to watch online Flash content and running Audition CS6

    I recently bought a online introduction course to Auditon CS6 on Vimeo.com
    While I have a setup where I put the lecture on one screen and the program on the other I like to follow tutorials and learn how to use software.
    However this proves to be impossible for me in Audition, because for some reason my computer gets completely unresponsive after a little while of watching the lectures with Audition running.
    It never happens when Audition hasn't been launched, and I'm kind of suspecting a driver conflict, but I don't have a fancy audio card in my computer, (just built in Realtek,) and find it a bit
    odd that it wouldn't be supported as it is some of the most common audio setups around. As far as I know the system runs stable with Audition running and no Flash content started as well.
    This has happened for the last couple of months and I've updated Flash and drivers as they roll out. Audition CS6 is downloaded with the Creative Cloud application Manager.
    Here is some general info on my computer:
    OS: Windows 8 Pro 64 bit.
    Motherboard: eVGA x58 Classified (Tried with stock BIOS and also updated to new BIOS)
    Audio Card: Realtek (on motherboard)
    Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTX 560 Ti
    The system storage device is a SSD (Firmware recently updated due to BSODs apearing, and seems to be resolved.)
    I do believe that this might not be a Audition issue, but rather a issue with Flash. However Audition + Flash reproduces this problem faster than anything else I can remember this happening while
    using other 3rd party software while playing Flash. (Not exactly the type of software.) I have a suspicion that it is something that occurs if Flash and other programs is paging/wiring/reading the SSD...
    I can't remember this happening with Photoshop or other Adobe software, and so I'm also curious to how different Audition runs "under the hood" so to speak. What is it constantly checking
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    A month ago I uninstalled AVG Internet security from my computer making it a lot less potent to BSODs in general, (can't reacall having any.) So today I thought I'd try to learn some more Audition. I could Sit with it for a good while just playing around with recordings and settings and my system didn't react weirdly at all. So the next step was of course to try and load some of the Udemy lectures I had waiting.
    As the video was buffering I turned away from the computer for a while, but when I came back it had completely froze up again... I don't think I've ever had a BSOD in this context either, instead of going into BSOD the computer just stops responding completely.
    (I'm using the latest version of Flash, tried with both Firefox and Chrome.)
    I'm thinking this is a very niche bug and I can't seem to se that it can be anything but a conflict with Flash. Weither it's a memory leek or what ever it is.
    I can use Audition fine on my computer it seems, as long as I never start a browser in risk of loading a Flash application, (which would be fine if I was avid, but I need some lectures to get started.)
    Nothing really seems to be overloaded (RAM/CPU) before the freeze ocurs either.
    I  don't really know where or how to adress this to the Flash Player forum/community, (or if there is one.)
    Thanks.

  • Help needed in getting my Alesis Multimix Firewire 16 to work with Audition CS6

    I've just bought a new Fujitsu AH 532 Lifebook Laptop with a Windows 8, 64 bit OS. I've installed my Adobe Audition CS6 on it and I've connected my Alesis Multimix 16 Firewire to it via my StarTech 34mm Firewire Express Card which has a Texas Instrument Chipset. AA CS6 sees the mixer but only allows a stereo track input but it also does not want to record. I've attached some images of the audio channel mapping, audio hardware setup, and also the multitrack recording view. Also I'm using the Alesis Windows 7 driver for the mixer. You will also see that I cannot select the sample rate in the audio hardware setup panel, the sample rate is stuck on zero. In the multitrack view there's no signal when I press the record button.
    All suggestions and help will be highly appreciated.
    Regards,
    Donovan.

    It's probably nothing but this is from the Windows Dev Center
    "In Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), and Windows 98, audio drivers conform to the Windows Driver Model (WDM) and make use of the kernel streaming (KS) components, which operate in kernel mode and are part of the operating system."
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    Just a thought - why not try the asio4all driver just to see if it makes a difference?
    You can install it and then select that driver in Audition - you can always switch back
    http://www.asio4all.com/

  • Adobe Audition CS6 sneak peek

    Hi everyone,
    I invite everyone to take a look at a little sneak peek video of Audition CS6 over at http://adobe.ly/H1hDCa
      In this sneak, we show off some of the new functionality implemented for CS6 including Clip Grouping and Automatic Speech Alignment.  (You may have seen some tech demos of the latter at some industry events or online last year.)  Eagle-eyed viewers may find a bit more!
    Durin
    Edited message with shorter link.

    Acquistai, a suo tempo, l'aggiornamento del programma  Adobe Audition CS6, essendo già in possesso della versione CS5.5. Poichè ho dovuto rifare il sistema operativo (windows 7 professional a 64 bit), reistallando il programma CS6, con il relativo serial number in mio possesso, ho notato un mal funzionamento e cioè:
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  • Audition CS6 CD Tracks

    I was wondering if anyone knows how to get CD track markers to convert to CD tracks in Audition CS6. For years I've used Audition 3 and was able to put CD track markers into an audio file in Edit view, and then right click on the file, select "Insert into CD List" and have a complete list show up in the CD view. From there I could select "Write CD" and create a disc.
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    Ty Ford wrote:
    Steve,
    Spoken like a faithful but beleaguered obstructionist but not helpful for the users in the long run.
    Don't understand what you're talking about - but there again, I don't think you do either...
    You've proposed a 'solution' that could probably make things worse, not better and you're calling me an obstructionist? You want help and explanations? Okay, here are some:
    There are fundamental problems here. The first problem is that the documentation about CD writing is at best sparse, and at worst downright confusing. And the second problem stems from this - it doesn't appear to be made clear anywhere that you can't burn a CD direct from multitrack view without mixing it down first. Nor does it explain why this is, but I can explain the roots of it.
    The background is quite straightforward, really. When you play back a multitrack mix, you're playing a bunch of files into a mixer and streaming the result direct to your sound device. Chances are you're working in 32-bit as well. What you haven't got at that point is a real 16-bit stereo 44.1k file for each track, and without this you can't get any CD writer to work (you need the file so that things like buffer under-run protection can function). Now whilst I suppose that it would be possible to persuade Audition to work all this detail out for you in the background, and produce these files, working out their durations from the timeline markers - which is what it will do with 32-bit not 44.1k files in Edit view - the devs appear to have taken the view that doing this from unmixed-down files is a jump too far, and not what people would want to do anyway.
    From the above, I can only conclude that this isn't true, and that people do want to do this. And it raises a number of issues. What's fundamentally going on here isn't just a layout issue - the command structure is there, yes - but to make the CD-writing commands work, the devs have to decide how much work they are prepared to do in the background for you. But this is in part constrained by another issue, which is that Audition has now got to conform to an Adobe 'institutionalised' layout, and work in a very similar way to programs like Premiere. This puts different types of menus, with different options on them, in different places, and because this is audio, a video-style layout isn't intuitive for CD production, no.
    To be fair, CD writing is probably the biggest victim of this, and it does need some further consideration, I think. As does Adobe's policy on providing help files and manuals. I understand that there are significant cost implications to this though, and 'minimalism' is helping to keep the product costs down.
    The bottom line though, is that every time a new Audition version has come out over the last few iterations, fundamental things have been changed, and sometimes not for the better. But if you don't do this, then you can't innovate the product. Your feeling that things have been 'tacked on' isn't a correct way of looking at it at all - far from it, in fact. With CS5.5 a new shell was built, and the intention has been to add things to this - and it's still happening. Some things work better than others, and at present CD writing is one that needs some careful thought, apparently.
    Also, to clear up one other thing that isn't clear in the above posts, no you don't need to include a marker at the start and end of a file if you don't want those sections of it to be turned into ranges. But if you want to include them and turn them into ranges, then you do - and it's always been like that, whatever version you've had.

  • Poor quality recording in Audition CS6

    Hi – hope somebody can help me with a poor recording quality problem in Audition.
    I noticed the problem when I was recording ‘live’ from music on YouTube, but to try and narrow down the issue, I can re-create the problem if I’m just recording 'live', playing an mp3 file previously ripped from a CD, with Windows Media Player on my computer . The quality of the original recording is fine, played with WMP ver 12, but the Audition-recorded version, recorded from the ‘live’ play through WMP, is what can only be described as ‘thin’, without any depth and with minor distortion. However, if I import the mp3 file into Audition and then edit it, no loss of quality – so it’s clearly the recording activity that’s the issue.
    I’ve tried all manner of audio hardware configurations in the preferences dialogue, especially latency as that gets mentioned a lot in the trouble-shooting texts, but to no avail.
    I’m using Audition CS6 ver 5.0.2, Build 7 with Windows 7 64bit. This is a recent installation within the full Production package and as far as I know, the problem has always been there.
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    I feel it must be a configuration issue of some sort, rather than the driver, but I just cant work it out. It’s not helped by the Preferences dialogue for Audio Hardware not being a direct match from CS5 to CS6, with different options and drop-downs – eg, CS6 asks for the Device Class (MME or ASIO) – CS5 doesn’t. The only other difference I can think of between my CS5 and CS6 installations is that CS6 is on an SSD boot drive, but I can’t think that would have any relevance.
    Any help greatly appreciated – it’s so frustrating not to be able to suss what the problem is!

    Bob - many thanks for a quick response.
    Apologies if my follow-up might appear naive, but whilst I can use Adobe products, I dont always know what's going on under the surface!
    Taking you points in turn:
    "First, Audition doesn't affect what it's recording.  It just works with what it's being handed from your sound card....."
    So does my sound card hand something different to Windows Media Player? - what I hear being played through my speakers whilst Audition is recording, is not the same as ends up being recorded.
    "Second, Audition doesn't (and can't) work natively in MP3......"
    I'm not asking Audition to do anything that Soundbooth doesn't do successfully - if I play an mp3 from a ripped CD Audio disk and record it in Soundbooth, it records exactly what I'm hearing - ie the playback of the Soundbooth-recorded file, sounds exactly the same as the original. Why can't Audition do the same? Although they have different names, my understanding is that Audion is just the CS6 version of CS5's Soundbooth, slightly improved (allegedly) - is this not correct? Re your comment about other bits of software doing only basic processing like altering levels and trimming in/outs, at the moment that's all I want to do.
    "Third, comparing Youtube audio to CD audio is a bit "chalk and cheese......""
    Yep, understand that, but I'm not trying to do a comparison - whilst I noticed the problem live recording YouTube audio, I wanted to check that the audio quality issue was not because of the input source - hence I took the ripped mp3 audio file to use as the master in all the tests I did in both Soundbooth and Audition and proved satisfactorily to myself, that he problem lay somewhere in Audition - or my Sound Card.
    "Finally, you're lucky to be able to record Youtube videos at all........"
    Yep, understand the copyright issue.
    "I'm going to guess that the difference might indeed be down to that difference in drivers between your versions"
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  • How to solve Audition CS6 error "The amount of audio to burn will not fit on the CD........."?

    I have a brand new PC that is MORE than adequate. I have once succeeded in burning a CD after learning all about time tracks and merging them. (made a few with only ONE track)
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    Hey ryclark,
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    Thanks for the response.
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    the file from scratch with no change. There's something else  going on here
    that I can't put my finger on. (I am "recording" LP's and making  personal
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    this,  but this IS Adobe after all.
    You'd think there might be a smidge of intuitiveness with Adobe, but maybe 
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    - Mark
    In a message dated 8/2/2014 8:11:52 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
    [email protected] writes:
    How  to solve Audition CS6 error "The amount of audio to burn will not fit
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    created by ryclark (https://forums.adobe.com/people/ryclark)  in 
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  • Audition CS6 Crashing On Start-Up

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    -http://forums.adobe.com/thread/416679
    -http://forums.adobe.com/thread/419406
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    What is a CODEC... a Primer http://forums.adobe.com/thread/546811
    What CODEC is INSIDE that file? http://forums.adobe.com/thread/440037
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    For CS5 and later, the easy way to insure that your video and your project match
    See 2nd post for picture of NEW ITEM process http://forums.adobe.com/thread/872666
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