Have you turned up the ducking threshold?Hello! Maybe it's just me but I can't get the ducking function work...any tips?
(ok what i ment was "set" the threshold correctly).... LOLDon't you need to turn "down" the ducking threshold to get more ducking?
That's the question!!! I guess the key is set the threshold correctly so the repeats get higher when playing softly and only in that instant...is it correct? But If I set the threshold too much up or too much down there will be no change in the delay...
(ok what i ment was "set" the threshold correctly).... LOL
I run it in serialTry setting the mix high and the ducking amount really high, 15db or more.
Just to see if the threshold is working like expected.
Are you running the delay block serial or parallel?
I run it in serial
@StickMan I have never used the ducking delay. I was trying to suggest something to help and then tried to quantify against your suggestion which implied more knowledge than mine. My reason for highlighting the threshold is that I have seen a lot of similar posts in various forums over a long time where the person has no idea "that kind of control" (which can fundamentally affect these kind of situations) exists.Yes, but in a thread where someone is having a problem getting something work asking, "Have you set it up correctly?" is problematic. Explicit instructions like "turn it up", or "turn it down" are better, but they need to be interpreted literally.