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From: Rind <bernd.h@xxxxxx.xxxx
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 at 2:50:43 AM
Subject: Re: Wish: ducking delay
Message #8367
>From: "Sascha Franck" <saschafranck@...> >>From: "K.9 Kai Niggemann" <canine@...> >>I have a wish: I would like an additional parameter for the Delay >>plugins where you select "Ducking amount". This means that while the >>plugin still receives input the output of the delay (the fx part of >>it) is reduced by the amount set. > > >Just take your motto (the "think different") to work. >You can emulate a ducking delay/reverb/chorus/whatever kinda easily. >Set it up in a bus and place a compressor (with kinda extreme settings) in >front of it. >That's actually how hardware ducking delay algorithms work. > Hi Sascha, what you're getting is a compressed sounding delay, that actually works the other way 'round. Loud stays loud and quiet becomes loud :) Insert the compressor after the delay/reverb and let the sidechain..... ahh, not yet. We native people really need sidechains and realtime audio objects. -bernd
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