I think what Chuck is talking about is duplicating the original track, taking 
the duplicated track and moving it ahead by, say, 1.5 seconds or so, making 
sure the output is routed to nothing. Take a compressor and use the sidechain 
from the time-shifted voice track to trigger while the original vocal is heard. 
Make sense?

Slau

On Jul 19, 2010, at 6:21 PM, Chuck Reichel wrote:

> Hi GF,
> Quick fix! for ducking your track.
> Just record your voc along side your bed in a separate track then automate 
> the bed to duck it down when you want.
> If this is not a "live" thing this will work.
> I did this for my SPR web demo years ago and it sounds just like the ducky!
> Talk soon
> On Jul 19, 2010, at 6:14 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> 
>> I don't know of any plug-in that has a look-ahead feature like that. There 
>> probably is something out there like that but I'm not aware of it.
>> 
>> The slowing down effect you're looking for can be done in Serato 
>> Pitch-n-time. I haven't used it in 8.0.4 yet so I'm not sure if it's 
>> accessible. Elastic Audio probably does the same thing but that interface is 
>> almost purely visual and I don't know how it's going to be made accessible.
>> Sorry, not much help, I'm afraid.
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On Jul 19, 2010, at 5:24 PM, clarence griffin wrote:
>> 
>>> Ok, here's 2 things I want to see if I can do with PT.
>>> 1. I want to duck down a bed so I can talk over it. I already know how to 
>>> do the trick with a compressor and the side chaining deal. The only thing 
>>> with that is I want the bed to duck down before I start talking, the 
>>> compressor won't let me do a look ahead like that, well not the default one.
>>> 
>>> 2. Is there a plugin or effect that will allow me to do the equivalent of a 
>>> tape stop, or a record brake? I want to be able to do that for some cool 
>>> production fx.
>>> 
>>> Any ideas on this stuff?
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> GF
>>> 
>> 
> 
> Chuck Reichel
> 954-742-0019
> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
> 
> 
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