
1) Audio effect 2) Duck hunting 3) Hunt 4) Hunting 5) Hunting ducks
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1) Dousing 2) Plunge
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- the act of submerging something
- to move (the head or body) quickly downwards or away
- submerge or plunge suddenly
- dip into a liquid
- avoid or try to avoid, as of duties, questions and issues
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Ducking is an audio effect commonly used in radio and pop music, especially dance music. In ducking, the level of one audio signal is reduced by the presence of another signal. In radio this can typically be achieved by lowering (ducking) the volume of a secondary audio track when the primary track starts, and lifting the volume again when the pri...
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• n. & a., from Duck, v. t. & i. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Duck
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Ducking is used to automatically reduce signal levels when the level of a source signal exceeds a specified threshold. Often used for voice-over applications, the level of background music is automatically reduced (made to 'duck'), allowing an announcer to be heard clearly
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Duck'ing noun & adjective , from
Duck ,
transitive verb & i. Ducking stool ,
a stool or chair in which common scolds were formerly tied, and plunged into water, as a punishment. See Cucking stool . The practice of ducking began in the latter part of ...
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Ducking is an audio engineering term used to describe the automatic reduction of signal levels when the level of a source signal exceeds a specified threshold. It is used for voice-over applications where, for example, level of background music is automatically reduced, allowing an announcer to be heard clearly.
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A system for controlling the level of one audio signal with another. For example, background music can be made to 'duck' whenever there's a voice over. Ducking is used to automatically reduce signal levels when the level of a source signal exceeds a specified threshold. Often used for voice-over applications, the level of background music is automa...
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[n] - hunting ducks
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noun hunting ducks
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