Hellom
I don`t know why but U I am not receiving the e-mails of this list, but I have
been able to read some responses through the archives.
Someone suggested that I should use authoducking. This is not the case because:
1- There will not be any voice over the music. Authoducking works, as I
understand it, by lowering the volume of a song while there is another track
sounding and then returning the volume to the previous high level when the
other track stops sounding.
I won`t have any other track sounding over the music and also I do not want the
volume to back to the previous level again.
Someone else suggested that I use the adjustable fade. I tried to figure out
how that dialog works but could not establish a good process. I need what a
normal fade would do except that the sound will not go to 0, instead it should
decrease a given amount of dbs and keep the rest of the track at that volume.
How can adjustable fade be used in this way?
The other alternative was to use a plugin called text envelope. I will try this
one.
Thanks,
Marlon
On 26 Jul 2017, at 00:05, Marlon Brandão de Sousa <splyt.lists@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello,
Suppose I have a music track that needs to have its volume amplified to -10
db (meaning it needs to have its volume lowered to its current level - 10 db)
Amplify effect can do it, but the reduction happens abruptly and I don`t want
that.
I need to have this reduction happening gradually during say two seconds so
that the final experience is good.
I have tried to use the envelope tool but no luck ** pressing f2 does
apparently nothing, no dialog opens, nothing like that.
Is there a way of doing that using either VoiceOver on Mac or NVDA on
Windows? Is there a plugin that will do it low the volume continually from
level a to level b in a given amount of time and then keep the track at level
b?
Thanks,
Marlon