Things you can do with sidechain

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grooki
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Re: Things you can do with sidechain

Post by grooki » Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:43 am

DjTrainWreck wrote:side chaining is the shit!! :D

Side chain everything!!! and anything

hats to kicks, more hats to those hats, snare delay to hats, your girlfriend to the snare, ice cream to pizza, sub bass to kicks, synth bleeps n blops to the sub, and the kick.

OH MY GOD JUST THE THOUGHT MAKES ME WANNA SIDECHAIN ALL OVERTHE PLACE <333

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Re: Things you can do with sidechain

Post by JFK » Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:10 am

DjTrainWreck wrote:side chaining is the shit!! :D

Side chain everything!!! and anything

hats to kicks, more hats to those hats, snare delay to hats, your girlfriend to the snare, ice cream to pizza, sub bass to kicks, synth bleeps n blops to the sub, and the kick.

OH MY GOD JUST THE THOUGHT MAKES ME WANNA SIDECHAIN ALL OVERTHE PLACE <333

=)
:lol:

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Re: Things you can do with sidechain

Post by Brisance » Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:59 am

I once sidechained FL's tempo to a kick... madness.

But try sidechaining for example.. EQ bands so to get room for the kick and not make it pump so much. Sidechaining distortion amount is pretty fun also.

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Re: Things you can do with sidechain

Post by grooki » Tue Mar 30, 2010 10:29 am

Brisance wrote:I once sidechained FL's tempo to a kick... madness.

But try sidechaining for example.. EQ bands so to get room for the kick and not make it pump so much. Sidechaining distortion amount is pretty fun also.
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Re: Things you can do with sidechain

Post by gnome » Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:39 pm

A tip Lowpass posted somewhere. Set up a buss put reverb and compression on the buss sidechain the compress the reverb>send a sound like a kick through the buss this adds more reverb to the end of the sound filling it up much more.

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