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Old 01-30-2016, 03:33 AM
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Default Re: A little send/FX trick

Found another nice tip to create ducking reverb in pro tools.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pkRGUfsghYA

If you use a multiband compressor you can in addition specify wich frequency area that should be ducked, rather than ducking everything with a single band compressor.

You can also reverse the ducking effect by increasing the threshold.
This way you get more reverb when there is sound and less when there is no sound.
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Default Re: A little send/FX trick

Nice, never thought of that & I've been mixing over 20 years..at least I can't remember trying it :)
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