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Please add a audio compressor with audio ducking to vmix.
t's a basic tool that helps a lot. Having to create a script for this gets in the way, as we often need to be quick to make adjustments.
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Originally Posted by: andrecaleffi Please add a audio compressor with audio ducking to vmix.
t's a basic tool that helps a lot. Having to create a script for this gets in the way, as we often need to be quick to make adjustments. What quick adjustments ? There are several good ducking scripts floating around , could incorporate dynamic values for setting changes
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Originally Posted by: doggy Originally Posted by: andrecaleffi Please add a audio compressor with audio ducking to vmix.
t's a basic tool that helps a lot. Having to create a script for this gets in the way, as we often need to be quick to make adjustments. What quick adjustments ? There are several good ducking scripts floating around , could incorporate dynamic values for setting changes I'll give an example. I'm going to broadcast an event with rented equipment that doesn't have any script for it. They said they wouldn't show videos or music where audio ducking would be needed With 5 minutes to go on air, the speaker announces, I'm going to play this video and comment on it. (or even with the event already underway, when changing speakers) If you have this native in VMIX where you just enter the audio and activate it, like in OBS, it would make it much easier. Note: I'm using Google Translate. English is not my main language. Sorry for bad English.
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Originally Posted by: andrecaleffi I'll give an example. I'm going to broadcast an event with rented equipment that doesn't have any script for it.
Sorry but i have a hard time believing doing a production without preparing a setup catering to your own usage needs: preset including its inputs, shortcuts, scripts etc which can be transfered Quote: They said they wouldn't show videos or music where audio ducking would be needed With 5 minutes to go on air, the speaker announces, I'm going to play this video and comment on it. (or even with the event already underway, when changing speakers) If you have this native in VMIX where you just enter the audio and activate it, like in OBS, it would make it much easier.
when production is properly set up (like adding a script and shortcut before start) a shortcut activating a script will be much faster then going to the audio settings. all it takes is a thumbdrive with your own files to carry along
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