Can someone explain Sidechaining?
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Re: Can someone explain Sidechaining?
simpley put sidechaining sends a signal to effect another and make it act
the signalmakes the efect come into effect otherwise it's idle
			
			
									
									
						the signalmakes the efect come into effect otherwise it's idle
Re: Can someone explain Sidechaining?
Using the volume level of one signal to control a parameter
			
			
									
									
						Re: Can someone explain Sidechaining?
so i could sidechain a snare to the pitch of my sub? because ive been using automation clips(which i love, found them a few months ago)wub wrote:Andrix wrote:So, from what ive understand; Sidechaining makes the bass lower when the kick hits?
No, that's a specific type of sidechaining called Sidechain Compression.
Sidechaining itself is where the output of one track triggers an effect. So for Sidechain Compression, if you had a peak controller on the kick that triggered the compressor on the bassline, that would be Sidechain Compression.
If the peak controller on the kick was linked to the Reverb wet control on the snare (for example), this would be Sidechain Reverb, as the reverb effect on the snare would only be triggered when the kick hit.
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Re: Can someone explain Sidechaining?
Absolute super powerful alien technology in fl, yes.  Can use audio signal of anything to modulate anything that is automatable.  The full implications of that statement have never been realized.  
Inverse dynamic saturation, treble content of a flute line modulating loop points of texture samples, I can't go further enumerating, I start to sweat.
			
			
									
									
						Inverse dynamic saturation, treble content of a flute line modulating loop points of texture samples, I can't go further enumerating, I start to sweat.
Re: Can someone explain Sidechaining?
how would i set this up?nowaysj wrote:Absolute super powerful alien technology in fl, yes. Can use audio signal of anything to modulate anything that is automatable. The full implications of that statement have never been realized.
Inverse dynamic saturation, treble content of a flute line modulating loop points of texture samples, I can't go further enumerating, I start to sweat.
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Re: Can someone explain Sidechaining?
Fruity peak controllerGewze wrote:how would i set this up?nowaysj wrote:Absolute super powerful alien technology in fl, yes. Can use audio signal of anything to modulate anything that is automatable. The full implications of that statement have never been realized.
Inverse dynamic saturation, treble content of a flute line modulating loop points of texture samples, I can't go further enumerating, I start to sweat.
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