To Configure Ducking

Apply ducking to the channel that you want to use to duck the mix that the channel is used on.

  1. Click Navigation Menu > Audio Mixer > Effects > Noise Gate.


  2. Click the audio source button at the bottom left of the page and select the audio channel that you want to apply ducking to.


    Tip: Click Default and click All Channels to default the ducking for all channels or Current Channel to default it for only the currently selected channel.
    Tip: Click Back to Mix to return to the mixer page.
  3. Click Ducking Mode to turn bypass off and have the ducking applied to the selected audio channel.
  4. Set up ducking as required.
    Parameter Description
    Threshold Select the level (-dB) at which the ducking is applied to the mix.
    Depth Select the level that the audio signal must go below the threshold before the ducking is removed.
    Mix Reduction Select the amount of attenuation/gain (dB) that you want to reduce the mix by when the ducking is applied (above threshold).
    Attack Select the amount of time (ms) you want to pass between when ducking is triggered to apply (pass the threshold) and the attenuation being fully applied to the mix.
    Hold Select the amount of time (s) between when ducking is triggered to release (level is below the Depth) and the Release is applied.
    Release Select the amount of time (ms) you want to pass after the Hold is applied and the ducking is fully released (mix back to normal levels).