Easy sidechaining in Cubase
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Easy sidechaining in Cubase
I found this was pretty useful. Sure the Steinberg Compressors arent the best, but still...
here you go:
Tuts Plus Sidechain Tutorial for Cubase
here you go:
Tuts Plus Sidechain Tutorial for Cubase
Re: Easy sidechaining in Cubase
Kind of outdated by 5, no?
Re: Easy sidechaining in Cubase
I've got a compressor that I like that isn't vst3, so boon for me (if I ever touch my production machine again). THX.
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Re: Easy sidechaining in Cubase
I love the sidechaining in Cubase 5!!!
Long long long overdue TBH.
The new plugz are decent though, if a little lacking in character
Long long long overdue TBH.
The new plugz are decent though, if a little lacking in character
Re: Easy sidechaining in Cubase
Your 3rd party plugins need to be vst3 though, right, to utilize the new sidechaining?
Cube's compressor is wimpy, no?
Cube's compressor is wimpy, no?
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Re: Easy sidechaining in Cubase
I dont know tbh, the way its set up with the Cubase compressor looks exclusive to its design.nowaysj wrote:Your 3rd party plugins need to be vst3 though, right, to utilize the new sidechaining?
Cube's compressor is wimpy, no?
As for wimpy, for sidechaining, doesn't matter its achieves the effect quite satisfactorily. I could compress the sound again with a lower ratio if I wanted to beef it up any more.
Sidechaining the native delay plug in is awesome fun as well.
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Re: Easy sidechaining in Cubase
To be fair that's written clear a day in the manual and there were videos all over steinberg's website about it when they came out with it so if you own cubase 4 or 5 and didn't know that then there's probably a shit load of other great stuff you are missing. I suppose the article is good for people with an aversion to manual but for fuck sakes guys.....RTFM!!
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