![]() ![]() If you were just recording a vocalist with a single microphone, for example, you would set the input to Mono and then select the number of the corresponding input you're using on the interface (in this case Input 1): Depending on the source you're recording you can set whether each audio track will record two channels (Stereo) or one channel (Mono) of audio. Then click on Multitrack in the top left of the application to create a new Multitrack Project.Įnsure the sample rate of the project is set to the same as the sample rate your interface is set to.Ĭlicking OK will add a number of audio tracks to the Editor window. Upon opening Audition, navigate to the Edit menu > Preferences > Audio Hardware and open this.Įnsure the Device Class is set to ASIO and the Device to Focusrite USB ASIO (or the specific driver for your interface - it may be named differently).Ĭlick OK to close this dialog box. ![]() Applies to: Scarlett (all generations), Clarett USB, Clarett Thunderbolt, Saffireįor this article I will be using a Scarlett 2i2 to demonstrate the basics of recording into Audition, however, the below setup will be similar for all Focusrite interfaces. ![]()
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