How to activate Adobe Audition?

Hello!
I am currently using Aodbe Premiere CC for a short film. I need to edit the audio with Adobe Audition, but the option is grayed out.
I tried to see if other people had my same problem, and I have found that I must:

"Look for .sesx default files in your folder models Document/Adobe/Audition/6.0/Session (on Windows 7)

It should be a list of predefined files .sesx. Right click and its default application like Adobe Audition using the option 'open with '. »

I went to the folder, but there is not this specific folder with files .sesx. Does anyone know if I did something wrong?

Thank you very much!

Hi Flaviodarth,

Thanks for posting on the Adobe forums.

If I have understood correctly, you are not able to get this option in first Pro CC to edit the clip in Audition.

1. Please make sure that you have selected the audio clip you want to edit in Adobe Audition.

2. If the above stated option is grayed out, please try to start the hearing, make sure that its job very well.

Please check these two things for now, I will be search and will update the post.

Happy editing,

Sandeep

Tags: Premiere

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