I am trying to setup ducker using Cinelerra's audio Compressor effect.
I want to compress/limit a music track using a voiceover track as a trigger.

To do this I have to put the voiceover track number in the Trigger text box.
The voiceover track is sixth from the top, does that make it track number 5 or 
6? Or is it 1 or 2 because it is the second audio track?
Or should I put VoiceOver in the Trigger text box because that is the track 
name?

I set up the compressor graph with a "knee" at -10db so that any music under 
-10db gets thru untouched while everything over -10db is hard limited at -10db.
And because the voiceover track is the trigger this should only happen when the 
voiceover level exceeds -10db.
But the compressor seems to be always on regardless of what is happening on the 
trigger track..

Any ideas? And apologies for answering myself.




>Is there any way to duck audio in Cinelerra?
I want to have a voiceover audio track control the volume of a music track,
ie. the music volume is reduced when someone is talking.

I could do it by exporting audio tracks to Audacity or Ardour, and then 
importing the effected tracks back into Cinelerra, but I would like to do it in 
Cinelerra if possible.

Norv



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