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Hardware manufacturer-> auto fade console
I'm looking fo an hardware stuff that enables auto fade.
It should have a least 2 audio inputs. On will be used for music-mixed input and the other a microphone (or whatever). The music level will lowered when I'll start talking in the mic, and when I stop it'll turn back to the initial volume. I'm looking for the name of a product or manufacturers that could do this.. I'm french so escuse my approximate english technical words Thanks for your replies Erwan Same in french : Je suis à la recherche d'un bidule qui aurait 2 entrées audio, et qui baisserait automatiquement le niveau sonore d'une source, Lorsque je me mettrai à parler dans le micro (et l'augmenterait lorsque j'arreterai). J'avais vu ca dans un salon l'année dernière, et je suis incapable de retrouver, le nom du produit ni même le fabricant. Si vous avez des pistes, ou que vous vendez un bidule qui pourrait faire ca... Merci. |
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Hardware manufacturer-> auto fade console
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I'm looking fo an hardware stuff that enables auto fade. It should have a least 2 audio inputs. On will be used for music-mixed input and the other a microphone (or whatever). The music level will lowered when I'll start talking in the mic, and when I stop it'll turn back to the initial volume. I'm looking for the name of a product or manufacturers that could do this.. I'm french so escuse my approximate english technical words Thanks for your replies Erwan A basic DJ mixer will do the trick; http://www.behringer.com/02_products...MX200&lang=eng Other brands to consider, Stanton, Denon, Pioneer, Numark, Tascam, Vestax. The Behringer is probably the cheapest with auto-ducking. Sincerely, Xor |
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Hardware manufacturer-> auto fade console
I'm looking fo an hardware stuff that enables auto fade.
It should have a least 2 audio inputs. On will be used for music-mixed input and the other a microphone (or whatever). The music level will lowered when I'll start talking in the mic, and when I stop it'll turn back to the initial volume. This is called ducking. You can do this with any compressor. Plug the input of the mike preamp into the sidechain of the compressor and into your console. Then plug the music source into the input of the compressor and take the output of the compressor into the console. When the mike level is up, the compressor will pull down the level of the music. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Hardware manufacturer-> auto fade console
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
... This is called ducking. You can do this with any compressor. Plug the input of the mike preamp into the sidechain of the compressor and into your console. You can do this with any compressor that has a sidechain input. No need to correct Scott but I just didn't want the guy going out and buying just any compressor thinking all compressors have a sidechain input. |
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Hardware manufacturer-> auto fade console
Thx both of you.
I've founded a thing doing what I wanted http://www.rdlnet.com/pdf/Data_Sheets/st-vp2.pdf But I'll look for what you told me. I don't know what will cost less so I won't forget your tips. Thx again.. "Ricky W. Hunt" a écrit dans le message de news:2mbnb.42612$HS4.179533@attbi_s01... "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... This is called ducking. You can do this with any compressor. Plug the input of the mike preamp into the sidechain of the compressor and into your console. You can do this with any compressor that has a sidechain input. No need to correct Scott but I just didn't want the guy going out and buying just any compressor thinking all compressors have a sidechain input. |
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Hardware manufacturer-> auto fade console
Thx both of you.
I've founded a thing doing what I wanted http://www.rdlnet.com/pdf/Data_Sheets/st-vp2.pdf But I'll look for what you told me. I don't know what will cost less so I won't forget your tips. Thx again.. "Ricky W. Hunt" a écrit dans le message de news:2mbnb.42612$HS4.179533@attbi_s01... "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... This is called ducking. You can do this with any compressor. Plug the input of the mike preamp into the sidechain of the compressor and into your console. You can do this with any compressor that has a sidechain input. No need to correct Scott but I just didn't want the guy going out and buying just any compressor thinking all compressors have a sidechain input. |
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