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I just got Audition a few months ago and I see it doesn't record VST instruments. Right now I use free Chainer and would like to route the output of that into Audition and Audition will record whatever I'm currently playing in Chainer. Is this possible?

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At a loose guess you be able to be to do it, if you route the signal out and then back in through your soundcard.
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but you can already record stuff in Chainer anyway - why make things complicated?

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I can't multitrack though.

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I think Audition now has Rewire host capability so if you have a Rewire client sequencer like Project5 or something like that, you could record plugins that way.
Regards, Mike
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I tried the free Podium host which has rewire but that didn't work with Audition.

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I've never used Podium so I'm not sure if it's a host or client. Just to be clear, whatever you try has to be a Rewire client or slave. Not a Rewire Host.

FL Studio is a rewire client (except for the FL Studio Express version), you could try a demo of that just to see if Rewire will do what you want, then pick the best Rewire client for you. I can't see there being a better choice though as FL Studio is a great host, a VST/DX plugin and a Rewire host/client all in one. It has a lot of nice builtin generators (native FL plugs basically) and has lifetime free upgrades also.

Give it a shot, it would be a good addition to Audition which I love for audio and audio editing but frankly just isn't a viable MIDI/synth environment yet. To me FL is the opposite, a great MIDI/synth environment but weak on audio.
Regards, Mike
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Yes Audition is a Rewire host, I rewire FL into multitack Audition sessions. Yes FL also supports multitrack wavs, but for the most part I prefer AA for this task. For me its a best of both worlds solution :D

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