Serato Software Feature Suggestions
Audio Ducking In SP6 Sampler
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Audio Ducking In SP6 Sampler
UpJumpTheBoogie
3:23 AM - 29 November, 2011
There needs to be a ducking effect in the SP6 Sampler. Like the ducking effect you would get with a compressor, and the amount or level of the ducking effect needs to variable, maybe with a control knob. I use drops that are created for me (by my bitches, lol) and it's very difficult to hear the drops when they're at the same level as the music, and waiting for soft passages or quiet moments in a song can be a drag. What if there are none? I hope this effect can be added to SL very very soon. So hurry up.
UpJumpTheBoogie
3:45 AM - 20 January, 2012
FYI for those who don't know what "Ducking" is. Radio stations use ducking effects. The effect lowers one audio source when another audio source is introduced, ie, you hear music playing and then the announcer comes on and the music lowers in volume, when the announcer stops speaking, the music is raised back to it's original level(s), that's the Ducking effect.
dj_ys
7:52 PM - 21 January, 2012
With them pushing the new mixers with a separate output for the sp-6, I don't know how likely this is. Would be a nice feature though for those without a 61/62
icb
9:16 PM - 21 January, 2012
Then u pump up the volume of the master sampler or each sampler channel.
DJRemixEnt
9:40 PM - 21 January, 2012
damn, wish i had it like that, lol
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I use drops that are created for me (by my bitches, lol)damn, wish i had it like that, lol
UpJumpTheBoogie
8:04 AM - 22 January, 2012
@ icb-Tried pumping up the volume of the master sampler, but it made the samples distort and sound muddy.
@dj_ys- For some, if not most of us, those new mixers are a bit on the expensive side, and then there's the added expense of a compressor. Adding a compressor effect to Serato via the sp-6 would definitely be a lot cheaper. I don't really see the sense in the separate out for the sp-6, you'd still have to stereo the mixers outputs into a compressor and send the sp-6 out into the sidechain, that's just to much damn work. the objective here is to work smarter not harder.
@RemixStudioEnt- you can have it like that, just find some chicks with nice voices and ask them to do drops or drop their pants(your choice) Either way, they'll be down for it, lol.
@dj_ys- For some, if not most of us, those new mixers are a bit on the expensive side, and then there's the added expense of a compressor. Adding a compressor effect to Serato via the sp-6 would definitely be a lot cheaper. I don't really see the sense in the separate out for the sp-6, you'd still have to stereo the mixers outputs into a compressor and send the sp-6 out into the sidechain, that's just to much damn work. the objective here is to work smarter not harder.
@RemixStudioEnt- you can have it like that, just find some chicks with nice voices and ask them to do drops or drop their pants(your choice) Either way, they'll be down for it, lol.
dj_ys
11:04 AM - 22 January, 2012
I'm not saying what's smarter/easier, just what's happening. I agree it would be nice, just don't see it happening.
UpJumpTheBoogie
2:54 PM - 22 January, 2012
actually dj_ys I wasn't directing that last sentence at you it was meant for the people at Serato, I meant to insert their name in there, my bad big brother. It should have read, "Come on Serato, the objective here is to work smarter not harder."
UpJumpTheBoogie
2:59 PM - 22 January, 2012
I'm hoping the peolple at Serato will see the logic in what I'm suggesting, and add that effect to the sp-6. Maybe we all(ALL Serato users) need to push for it.
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