meh, those top engineers all suck.leisuremuffin wrote:...and then there are plenty of top engineer's who don't use it at all.......
.lm.
will v6 have sidechaining?
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It's in justice and it's wrong - the world is in a uproarnebulae wrote:You only think it's working because you're distraught over Paris' persecution in the media/court system, thereby rendering your ability to produce music limp as a Hugh Heffner without viagra.djadonis206 wrote: but right now I'm auto filtering it (with a break so there Nebulae!)]]onis
(actually, if you're filtering on 1/8ths or 1/2, then it can still work, but it ain't no realy sidechaining, and any of those freebies will work better)
falls to my knees, arms stretched to god in a desperate plea I yell
"WWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY GOD WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVED HER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Dude, she's as important as Nixon, and her crime is greater than Watergate...
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Fortunately, you areboraxx wrote:the problem i have with live's sidechaining ways (and please correct me if im wrong here) is that the sidechaining source (the classic kick drum, usually) can only be routed to one track.
am i wrong?
Let's say you have two sidechaining compressors, with different compression settings, going on separate tracks, and you wish to send the kick into both of their key inputs. Create two return tracks with their outputs routed into the corresponding compressor key inputs. On the kick channel, simply adjust the level of both of these send signals accordingly. No need to clone key signal tracks or do some weird pass-through routing (like in some Live sidechain compression guides). Just remember to use the sends, and it becomes trivial to use key inputs.