First of all, that's not compression, that's fading and recovering.
Compression is where you get the soft parts louder and the loud parts
softer, evening out the overall dynamic range of the audio track.

Second, I've heard folks do it with GW, but not being a GW user, I
can't say how.

On Thu, 5 Oct 2006 17:52:25 -0400, you wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Here's what I'd like to do.  I'd like to mix a vocal track overtop of a 
>music track.  As I speak, I'd like to have the music drop .. you know .. 
>general compression.
>
>I can do a mix in goldwave, but it's a set mix.  is there a way to get the 
>desired effect of what i want with goldwae, or would I need soundforge?  I 
>could, I know, use winamp, but i only hae one working soundcard dew to the 
>fact I only only have one working set of headphones right now. ..
>
>Any help would be appriciated.
>
>Rick
>
>contact info
>msn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>skype lord_of_beer
>aim r_claypo 
>
>
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