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I am a new comer in this forum. I use adobe audition. I know little bit knowlege
in adobe audition. Would like to learn more and more and become expert. Very
Interested in this field.

Once I start recording I get a message as below :
Recording has been stopped because of low available hard drive space.

I have another message also :
At least one track must be armed for recording.

How to check/translate error message of adobe audition.

Please comment.
 
You have to make some space on your hard drive. I don't know Audition but there should be a button on the track header that enables you to arm the track for recording. Once you hit that you'll be able to record.
 
Please Explain

I would like to get exact reply from others in this forum please.
 
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I would like to get exact reply from others in this forum please.

First thing. Are you a robot? If not, FCS lighten up willya!

Right, rare to find a stuffed HDD these days, they are SO cheap but in any case, as told make some space.* The trouble is I suspect you don't know how to do this without losing data? Several solutions present themselves.

1)Buy a second hard drive. If a desktop get a 3.5" internal SATA biggest you can afford, 1TB is under $100 I would guess? Then, first thing copy the whole of your present drive to it as a backup (better make an image but that is a bit tekky!) . If you have a laptop you will have to use a USB external drive (get a caddy then you can swap 'em as they fill up) . If you have USB 3.0 on the lappy, good. USB 2.0 WILL work just take fekkin' ages to copy a whole drive so you might like to just dump off data, photos,vids, music?

Again, once safely backed up you can delete from main drive.

2) Cheapo solution. Buy a few USB thumb drives and copy data to those.

"Recording not armed" You having a laugh? If not Google is your friend.

Dave.
 
'At least one track must be armed for recording' - you have to select the track(s) you want to record to in Audition - there must be a user manual for you to read?

Hard drive full - no doubt your HD is not full, but there's something causing the error in your system. Same thing happens with my old Win 7 computer that I use for recording when I ask it to play an MP2 video.
 
Ah yes Mike, meant to add something about the hard drive not likely to actually be full.

You can also get an error message "Not sufficient memory available" when in fact Task Manager shows several gigs spare!

Dave.
 
Ah yes Mike, meant to add something about the hard drive not likely to actually be full.

You can also get an error message "Not sufficient memory available" when in fact Task Manager shows several gigs spare!

Dave.

How do you fix that?
 
How do you fix that?

No idea mate! I am just an old, one eyed, valve jockey. It happened to me a year or so ago on this HP i3 laptop. I don't remember what I was doing but I got a stop and the error "out of memory". I checked Task Mang' and there was about 5G of the fitted 8G free! IIRC I just shut everything down and did something else!

BTW. I had an extra 4 G fitted to the original 4G because I could afford it at the time and it seemed a good idea. Not sure it was? The laptop has never seemed any faster or smoother but it does run a bit hotter!

Dave.
 
Then why any other not replying. Then why should I come to this groups? Pls comment.
 
A critical question for you: what version of Audition are you using. This affects the details of how you adjust things.

Within Audition you can set a location for temp files to be recorded and allocate as much or little as you want. If there's an error message that there's not enough space despite spare room on your disk, it's most likely you're either sending the data to an already full section of your disk. On the current versions of Audition, this adjustment is under Edit/Preferences/Media and disk cache but if you're using an older version the settings are in other places, hence my question.

Similarly, if you're recording in Multitrack (and you should be) when you set up your new session, the dialogue screen lets you specify where you want to record. Again, this needs to be a specified location and folder on you drive where you know there's lots of space. It can also work with an external drive.

Finally, the issue of arming one or more tracks is easy. In multrack view, just click on the little R symbol in the edit box at the left end of the track you wish to use.
 
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