To set an additional ducking source:
1. Insert a ducking processor on the additional ducking source.
In this example input #2 will be the second ducking source, with input#1, as shown
above, as the first source.
NOTE: Since it was previously selected as a
ducking target, Input#1 will not be available
as a target of Input #2.
2. Open the ducking dialog box for the input and select
the desired duck targets. In this example inputs #5
and #6 are the ducking targets of input #2.
Any signal on input #2 that exceeds the
ducking threshold will now duck inputs 5-6. The
ducking targets may be changed at any time by
double-clicking the input #2 ducking processor block.
Since input #2 is a target of input #1, if a signal on
input #1 exceeds the ducking threshold, inputs 2-6
will still be ducked regardless of whether the signal on
input #2 exceeds its ducking threshold.
NOTE: No input will be ducked more than the
amount set in the “by(dB):” box.
Ducker Tutorials
The examples below are based on different input configurations. Insert a ducker from a
ducker processor block using one of the following methods:
Double-click the block,
then click “Ducker”
Right-click the box to open context
menu, then click “Insert Ducker”
-or-
Once inserted, double-click on the ducker block to open the ducker configuration dialog
box. The Enable Mic/Line Source box will be checked.
Ducking and Priority Ducking
The first inserted mic will duck all selected targets.
To set a ducking source:
1. Insert a ducking processor to input #1.
2. Open the ducker configuration box and select the
desired duck targets. In this example inputs #2-6
are the ducking targets.
Any signal on input #1 that exceeds the ducking
threshold will now duck inputs2-6.
The ducking processor also provides a means to have
an additional input duck other targets using the Priority
feature. The second input ducks its selected duck
targets, and can also be ducked by the first ducking
source.
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