
When Amplify/Fade opens, select the Center Wave preset from the list at the right. Choose Effects > Amplitude > Amplify/Fade. Select entire wave file (Ctrl+A or right click and choose Select Entire Wave). Leave the Channels and Dither settings as is. If your final destination for the conversion is to be DVD, select 48000 from the sample rate list and move the slider towards "High Quality." (leave it at 44100 for a surround CD).
Select 32 bit from the list at the right of the dialog box and click OK. Double-click on the file list at left to open the file in Edit view. When Audition opens, choose File > Import to import your stereo source file. To do so, choose Add/Remove VST Directory from the Effects menu when in Audition's Edit view. Important: Before starting this guide, be sure to point Audition to your VST Plugins folder. Using Adobe Audition's Multitrack, it's possible to create 6 channels that you can then encode to surround sound using AC3, DTS or other 5.1 encoders. V.I Suite 1.1 Installer or as a zip file V.I Suite 1.1 Zip file (3MB)Īdobe Audition does not support the 2-in/6-out V.I plugin, but it does support the 2-in/2-out fLfR, CLFE, and sLsR plugins. To start with, download and install the following: #Adobe audition won t play how to
This will not teach you how to use Adobe Audition. I'll add some graphics or a PDF version once I have more time. It uses the V.I Suite plugins but the basic method would be the same if you used non-V.I plugins. This is a basic guide for creating 5.1 files in Adobe Audition 1.5-2.0.