you're referring to a process called ducking.
This where the effect you're speaking about happens.
it's also used when voice over artists record adds, jingles and promos, etc.

On 18/10/2012, at 1:54 AM, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> I think the only thing missing from this software is a VoiceOver mechanism.  
> By "VoiceOver", I am not referring to the Mac OS X or iOS "VoiceOver". A 
> "VoiceOver" is a term frequently used by broadcasters to represent such times 
> as when the presenter speaks over the top of intros, Outros or an appropriate 
> musical background.
> 
> When I say that, I mean a mechanism whereby the music playing at the time is 
> reduced by a percentage of the presenter's voice.  For instance, if the 
> presenter is female and has a soft higher voice, the music would drop to a 
> certain level, so that her voice is clearly audible.  If, however, the 
> presenter is mail and has a lower stronger voice, the music's reduction would 
> be different.  You see what I mean?  This kind of "VoiceOver" is a skill 
> which presenters learn over time.  However, it can sometimes be better 
> managed by automation and actually I personally have used a lot of studios 
> where this kind of functionality is standard.
> 
> I need to write to the developer of this application actually, as I have a 
> few small suggestions but I also want to congratulate him on a very 
> well-written and functional application.
> 
> Gordon
> 
> On 16 Oct 2012, at 19:42, Sarah Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Been there done that plenty of times.  Lucky! I won't go in to what equipment 
> I broadcast with as all of mine died like in the span of 24 hours. but DJay 
> so far has unit  I get better equipment saved my but. The only thing missing 
> like I said is track loging but  if the dev can fix the pre queuing table 
> I'll be one happy camper when it comes to the nice piece of software. I might 
> even use some of the dsp effects I have on my system. Hey it works. lol!
> 
> I've seen some grate reviews of the app on the mac app store and  I have to 
> say I agree with all of them. The dev really in my opinion outdid himself.
> 
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