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Using the A/B setups
With the A/B buttons you can make instantaneous switches between two
different DeNoiser setups, allowing you to quickly try out and compare
different configurations. You can also use this feature for separate set-
tings for two different sections of an audio recording. Proceed as follows:
1. Make the settings you want for setup A.
2. Click on [Store] and then on the [A] button.
3. Make the settings you want for setup B.
4. Click on [Store] and then on the [B] button.
Now the two setups are stored, and you can switch between them simply by clicking [A] or
[B].
Ducker
This is a special VST plug-in that can only be used as a Montage clip ef-
fect.
It uses the “Route to Upper Track” feature which can be found on the
Track menu. The Ducker is a plug-in that can control (modulate) the vol-
ume of clips placed on a track with the signal of one or more clips placed
on the next adjacent track below it. Let's say you have a clip containing
music, and you want to add a voice-over to that clip. First place the music
clip on track 1 and assign the ducker plug-in to this clip. Then place the
voice-over clip(s) on track 2. On the Track menu (for track 2), select the
“Route to Master Section and Upper Track” item. Now the signal of track
2 will be sent to the Master Section as usual, but also to the Ducker plug-
in on track 1. The clip volume on track 1 will now be automatically lowered
by the Ducker whenever there is a signal (in this example the voice-overs)
on track 2, and raised again when the signal stops. Note that it is possible
to use mono or stereo tracks for both the modulating and the upper track.
Parameter Description
Threshold This sets the loudness threshold that will trigger the Ducker. Clips on
the modulator track with levels above the threshold will cause the level
of a clip on the upper track to be lowered.
Damping This sets the amount of level reduction that is applied to the clip on the
upper track.
Fall Time This sets the time it takes for the level to change from 0dB to the set
damping level.