Steve, Audio Ducking works perfectly with narration. I'm currently working on a 2-hour documentary that is 95% narration and I am using Audio Ducking on almost every track where there is both narration and music. I simply placed my music track below the narration track, click Audio Ducking and it works. It has saved me from many hours of manual keyframing. I have both of my sensitivity setting at 70 and my ducking level at 60. I feel like I'm 16 again on my Prom Night LOL (i.e., I'm in Luv).
@sgrisetti6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip, Toney! I'll play with it some more.
@ORQUESTASMA6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! It works fine with those parameters!
@tootsrr16 жыл бұрын
Great Video Pretty Cool
@sgrisetti6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, toots!
@JohnnySantiago Жыл бұрын
When I added the ducking dots they don't work right for some reason. EXAMPLE: I have a music track under a the talking of the video. The person says "Hello!" and I want to make it louder so on the audio track of the video, I added an audio dot before he says the word and after he says the word. Then I add another dot in the middle of the word and drag it upwards which would increase the volume just on the word and the audio should drop once it comes to the last dot but the problem is that after applying the dots before and after the word and then push the middle dot up I also see the wave file after the third dot increasing and it shouldn't do that. The audio should drop back down due to the dot on the line. Please advise what's happening??????