Ducking Settings Dialog for Ducking Clips

In the Ducking Settings dialog, you can create ducking effects for clips.
  • To open the Ducking Settings dialog, select the Envelope tab in the Audio Montage window, and click Ducking in the Level section.

Fall Region

Balance Clip Fade In ignores any duration or gap settings in the Fall Region section. Instead, the ducking envelope lowers the volume from the fade in end position of the voice-over clip.

Duration allows you to set the time it takes for the level to fall when ducking starts.

Gap before Clip allows you to set the time between the end of the fall region and the start of the voice clip.

Rise Region

Balance Clip Fade Out ignores any duration or gap settings in the Rise Region section. Instead, the ducking envelope raises the volume from the fade out start position of the voice-over clip.

Duration allows you to set the time it takes for the level to rise to the original level after ducking ends.

Gap before Clip allows you to set the time between the end of the voice clip and the start of the Rise region.

Modulator Clips

Previous Track and Next Track define whether the modulator track should be the one before (Previous Track) or after (Next Track) the track that is to be ducked.

If Only Selected Clips is activated, only the selected clips on the modulator track cause ducking.

Damp Factor

Sets the amount of ducking, that is, the degree of attenuation that is applied to the affected clip.