![]() ![]() ![]() The student "M:/" drives are very small and do not have room for many of these files, and if there is not enough room on the drive to save the newly created conformed audio file, the file shows up as offline in the multitrack session’s timeline, shows no waveform, and cannot be edited or played back. ![]() When an audio file is added to a multitrack session and the file’s sample rate does not match the sample rate of the session, Audition automatically creates a “conformed” audio file with the session’s sample rate and stores it in a “Conformed Files” folder that is created in the directory where the session is saved. The likely culprit of this issue is that the multitrack session has been saved on a student network share "M:/" drive or another drive that is nearly full. Audio files can show up as offline when added to a multitrack session in Adobe Audition CC. ![]()
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