
Some interfaces may not work with third-party cables.


I'm fairly confident that you should be able to achieve this somehow, though - simply because you've got VAC available, and it's pretty much possible to grab streams and send them anywhere with that. Generally, monitoring is a good deal easier to set up on more complex external sound devices - these tend to have sensible control panels where you can set the routing and monitoring up the way you want it - the Windows control panel doesn't really cut the mustard from this POV. But, it is the only other routing option you've got within Audition. Now, I cannot guarantee that this is going to work, or even that I've understood this correctly. If any other inputs are in use (so you can monitor what's coming in), then as long as they are fed to the master channel, you'll hear them. This would mean that your voice gets sent to line one (and presumably the outside world), but it wouldn't be routed anywhere else in Audition - and therefore you wouldn't hear it. This is just a thought if you are feeding signals out via VAC line 1, it should be possible to route the channel output to that directly. If you have a mic feeding into a channel in Audition, with effects on that channel, how is that being fed out? In other words, how is the channel output routed? Normally, and by default, it would be sent to the Master channel, which would feed out to the sound device, which is presumably where you are hearing your own voice from.

I'm still trying to get my head around this.
