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Annoying junk mail - now Adobe passing on their email addresses

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Submitted by paulears on Tue, 06/24/2014 - 11:24

I've got a catchall email address on one of my sites and I now use this for all my new signups where I have to give email addresses - and I use the people I sign up with's name in the email. I've just started getting junk mail address to cc@mysitename.com - as in Adobe Creative Cloud. So it's easy to see who is selling email addresses.

Strange problem with Adobe Audition

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Submitted by ProVOTalent on Thu, 10/10/2013 - 15:31

Hey guys,

Posting here because I'm out of answers and could use some help. I'll try to keep it as short as I can.

I've been running XP on the DAW I built 10 years ago with nary a problem. Rock solid. I have a $1,000 software licence on it from AudioTX that I will lose if I change any hardware, like the HD or MoBo - so that's why the unit is so old.

cant record correctly in adobe audition

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Submitted by buckingham on Fri, 02/22/2013 - 20:00

Hi, I am running audition on a laptop with windows 7 and a realtek audio card, when I record with windows 3.0, the sound fades out and in constantly and has latency, when using asio4all, I get a very loud background hiss, and when using realtek asio, it says my device is unavailable, what should I do?

Zoom R16 Adobe Audition CS5.5

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Submitted by ericgcollyer on Thu, 12/01/2011 - 20:56

Previously, I was using my Tascam US-1641 as an interface for my computer to record various projects. My only issue with the Tascam was that I hated adjusting the volume of the audio using the knobs on the interface. I picked up a used Zoom R16 because I liked the idea of using the sliders as opposed to the knobs to adjust the volume of a recording input.

Adobe Audition CS5.5 and M-Audio Keystudio Midi help

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Submitted by JHMProject on Thu, 06/16/2011 - 11:28

I need help. I bought these two items because I thought they looked easy to use. Problem is I can't seem to figure out how to access the Midi Keyboard through Audition CS5.5. I'm trying to create a podcast and I have a few nerd video game music mashups i wish to work on this summer. can anyone help me please? :confused: