

The choice of audio tool is a personal thing, so this is just one of several things you can do of course. Wave-editing isn't Traction's strongest part, while Audition doesn't have MIDI and VSTi support, so they complement eachother well. I now record all my audio (and occacional MIDI) there instead, and only when I need it I will 'freeze' a track and export it as a. What I ended up with was purchasing Traction from Mackie, which supports GuitarRig and RK2 right out of the box no configuration to be done. You can try to go this route further yourself.

These either worked as a VST wrapper (Audition saw a VST plugin, which actually had support for VSTi!) or as a Rewire slave to the inflexible Audition which always must be master :-( The setups I got was very fragile and unstable, and I always lost some functionality typically the expression pedal wouldn't record at all, so no wah-wah 4 u. The cost of adding this feature must be near nil there are free programs around that offers it, so how hard can it be to write that code? I was very disappointed when A2 was released in January.Īs Audtion is/was my favourite sound recording and editing tool, I tried various third party plugins to make it play. Guess some people just isn't imaginitive enough (hence the conservativism), which is even poorer becauce GuitarRig isn't that special. However, you can have VSTi support still, and as with GuitarRig it is a very useful thing - even without MIDI. Adobe is very clear that Audition is not and will not develop into a MIDI capable system, and that's fair enough. How they could choose to ignore this is beyond me, but if you read the official Adobe user-to-user forum where some beta-testers recide, it is a conservative bunch afraid of adding 'too many features' (sic!) that defends this. 99% of all serious audio programs supports VSTi now, Adobe Audition being the big exception. In standalone mode GuitarRig use ASIO, where you can't use 'what U hear' or 'Virtual cables', and Audition won't allow a soundcard output being routed back as an input. Click to expand.No! Only programs that supports VST instruments (VSTi) can use GuitarRig as a plugin.
