AA3 is designed for use with ASIO, and well, a sound blaster card would work for some minor stuff, but onboard or nvidia hd audio (video card audio) will not work very well at all. I will tell you right now, what you are using for sound is insufficient. I use Ade Audition 3.0.1 on a daily basis. Recording the audio in small chunks helps copy and paste those clips exactly where you want 'em. It would be nice to see such a plugin compensate for recording delay as well as having background noise reduction. Maybe you need to hunt down a plugin that is specific for microphone recording. That program is expensive and i bought the ejay product brand new for about $60 i would be suprised to hear that there is no ability to compensate for microphone delay. If you are talking about adobe audition 3.
You could always pick up something like that used for cheap and input the source audio and record some vocals. I remember Ejay had the option to compensate for voice recording delay. but if you cant find one of these two methods to work for you, maybe you need a different program that does it all. If your program doesnt have any such feature, you will need to record the audio seperately and load it into the audio file manually.Īnd this can sometimes be the best result with high regards to placing the audio exactly where you want it. Audio programs usually have a setting to adjust the delay (or compensate and get the audio to fit on time)