good work :lol:
good work :lol:
whatcha mean, started sidechaining or learnt how it works?
:lol:
i still aint played with it..
not totally sure i get it :lol: but it cant be that hard can it ?
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to wire up btw
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i dont even know what it is
its all to do with routing compressor signals so that one triggers the other or summat...
i have a rake of outboard h/ware compressor/limiters that i use 4 live shows, so i really should try it.
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can some1 show me a way to do it in fruity loops studio again..i have tried many times dont get it to werk properly..seems to jstu do nothing....i tried the fuity balance n peak controll method..maybe if i have some basic samples that come with fruity to su so we are using the same sounds and a example of ur mp3 vs mine to see if we came up with same results..i tend to get the push pull effect from compression..not sure if side chain would werk better...i also d/l the red sidechaing plugin ..(forget by who/what company) but not sure what to do with that too..do ijsut place it on a kick ? or the whole loop
any info would be great...
thanks
a loop sample fo what it is would be interesting.
im not quite sure what everyones on about on this post but if you wanna get your kick an bass line rocking. Sidechain your bass compressor to your kick drum compresor, it really gets the bass pumpin :lol:
how would one go about doing that in fruity?Originally Posted by fresh_an_funky_design
It\'s all a matter of opinion...
aint got a clue about fruity, im talking in terms of hardware compressors. Not really that keen on software compression, dosen't sound as warm. Although there are some really good software compressors out there. like the multi-band compressor in logic. that kick ass, putts different compression on different parts of the eq!! :lol:
well, this has explained many a times.
put a fruity peak controller on the kickdrum channel (or better a send from this kickdrum channel), if using a send leave the 'mute' button enabled, if on the kick channel itself, deselect 'mute' or you won't hear the kick. then do a right click on the volume knob of your bassline channel (or whatever channel you want to sidechain the kick to) and then
'select controller' ---> select internal controller ---> channel the peak controller is on + peak.
then as the 'mapping formula' select 'inverted'.
no use the controls in the upper part of the peak controller plugin to tailor the sidechain to your needs.
this should be made sticky, i am getting sick of explaining it, to be honest.
the following link should explain it, too:
http://www.samplecity.net/forum/show...eak+controller
muchas gracias....finally it werked after your explaination..no one ever sadi to change the channel to nomber 2 or whatever that u have the peak controller on in the select controller.internal controler setting..ty very much//now ill be glued to this all night
what do you guys use in cubase/nuendo to sidechain then?
TC do a great little sidechainer in their native bundle. Just put it on a send channel on the appropriate bus then tweak the send level on the kick and your bass and it will sidechain any tc compressers quite nicely.Originally Posted by The Teknoist
Obviously you need to be running compression on the kick and the bass first.
Be Lucky!
u need a plug with the key input option.Originally Posted by The Teknoist
if u have an external compressor with the key input option its great.
Otherwise u should get a vst compressor with the same option.
i use scope fusion soundcard(creamware) that has a side chain comp.i route the channels out from nuendo to copmressor and then i can record via the input back to nuendo without exporting it..
hell yeah its pumpin when the kick is at the key input :lol: ;)
i think the best compressor for this is the compressor deEsser and i recon its in the tc native pack im no 100% sure tho