Sidechaining in Fruityloops 7
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Sidechaining in Fruityloops 7
Is it possible to do. If so could anybody point me in the right direction. Should i just follow the sidechaining tutorial for cubase and apply it to FL?
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Obtain a compressor VST with side chain facility such as "Waves C1 comp-sc".
Put the C1 onto a new channel in FL7.
Take the sound you want to duck, such as a bassline, and route it to the channel with the C1 on it. Pan the signal hard right.
Then take the sound you are using to create the ducking, such as a kick, again route it to the C1, and pan hard left.
Go back to your C1 channel, open up the compressor, and set it so that L->R (left ducks right).
Put the C1 onto a new channel in FL7.
Take the sound you want to duck, such as a bassline, and route it to the channel with the C1 on it. Pan the signal hard right.
Then take the sound you are using to create the ducking, such as a kick, again route it to the C1, and pan hard left.
Go back to your C1 channel, open up the compressor, and set it so that L->R (left ducks right).
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