Audio ducking on an iPhone is a feature that automatically lowers the volume of one audio source when another audio source begins to play. This is commonly used in situations where multiple audio sources are competing for the listener's attention, such as during phone calls or notifications while listening to music.
On an iPhone, audio ducking can be controlled through the settings of individual apps or through the device's settings menu. Users can adjust the volume levels and set preferences for how audio should duck in different scenarios.
Some audio apps and streaming services may also have their own audio ducking settings that can be customized to suit the user's preferences. Overall, audio ducking helps to ensure that important audio alerts or notifications are not missed while other audio is playing on an iPhone.
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