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GarageBand Ducking Tips

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Summary: In GarageBand, a ducking effect allows the user to cut the volume settings of a track in a podcast at a specific moment and bring it back up later in the podcast. Use this GarageBand plugin to edit and mix an existing track of music as an experienced music producer shows how easy it is to use.

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Rattanak Ouk is an engineer from West Hartford, Connecticut. He was born in Cambodia and was raised in the United States. He attended the University of Hartford and today words as a...read more

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"Now the ducking amount allows you to have the track more in volume when you have like podcastings like that so if things are overlapping the ducking amount comes in. All you have got to do to effect that is make sure you turn on the track info and go to the master track from software instrument. After you have done that go to your details and your ducking amount. And you can turn on your ducking amount just right here so when you export your podcasts the ducking amount is going to be on it. The ducking amount and your podcasts are for where you are trying to share any type of music or talk type of audio files with other people who have iPods so that you can share those and you can also put them on the internet through your iWeb so people can share them and listen to them. So this is a very powerful tool for like sharing your ideas and sharing your music with other people because it pretty much gives you every single thing you need to just get it from you to your computer, to the internet and then to everybody else."

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