[RWP] ducking?

clarence griffin goldfingas at gmail.com
Wed Jun 2 14:41:27 EDT 2010


I will have to play with that. thanks Derek.

GF


On Jun 1, 2010, at 6:01 PM, Derek Lane wrote:

> not sure how to do this, but I know a compressor can have side chains, and I know it is possible to have 4 channel tracks.
> So it stands to logic that you could put your music and vocals on 1 track as a send, having a stereo mix sent to channels 1/2 of the content which will be the main material, and channels 3/4 contain the material to be ducked. This would then do what is required as long as parent send for the main tracks were switched off, otherwise you'd have both the processed and unprecessed signals.
> To my imbarrassment, I've yet to remap anything to be the applications key on ths mack keyboard so have yet to dive in to the various reaper context menus to the point that I've memorized them.
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>> does anyone know an easy way to duck? I want to do a podcast and I want to try reaper out for that. it seams like it would be a quick, fast, and in a hurry way to podcast. thanks for any help...
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