In this article, I’ll show three ways to create this effect: Setting this up isn’t hard, but it certainly isn’t obvious. Starting with the CS6 release, Adobe Audition supports this with a process called “Side-Chain Ducking.” Effectively, side-chaining allows you to use the signal from one track to trigger an effect on another track. While we can use keyframes and envelopes to adjust music levels as actors speak, it would be REALLY cool to have the software automatically lower music levels whenever some is speaking. This article grew out of an email from Paula Slater who was asking about ways to automatically adjust levels between tracks.
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