The pumping effect in music production is a technique used to emphasize the beat by reducing the volume of other sounds during the off-beat moments. This creates a rhythmic pumping sensation that enhances the overall energy and feel of the track.
To calculate the timing for a pumping effect, you need to understand the BPM (Beats Per Minute) of your music. The formula to determine the duration of each beat in seconds is:
beat_duration = Duration of one beat in seconds
Using this duration, you can then program your DJ software or audio workstation to duck (reduce the volume) during off-beats and pump (increase the volume) on the beats.
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