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Posted by CHILI BANKS on Feb-14-2009 04:18:

Side chaining and multiband compression.

Side chaining and multiband compression.
These are couple of the biggest buzzword terms in production these days, but what are they and how do you use them?
I sifted through a bunch of tutorials and put together some of the best ones on the most popular platforms Cubase, Reason, Nuendo, & Logic, and posted them on my blog hope this info is useful to you guys...

HTTP://JUNGLISTMANIFESTO.BLOGSPOT.COM


Posted by echosystm on Feb-14-2009 11:46:

side chaining? shit man, how revolutionary!



thanks for the act of contributing, but these things have been discussed to death.


Posted by cronodevir on Feb-14-2009 18:47:

People still use Nuendo and Reason?


Posted by Kismet7 on Feb-15-2009 00:49:

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
side chaining? shit man, how revolutionary!



thanks for the act of contributing, but these things have been discussed to death.


He posted a helpful link to a blog he obviously put some time into, no need to shit on his contribution, even if its not the latest breakthrough in audio engineering.


Posted by psymon.d on Feb-15-2009 03:27:

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
thanks for the act of contributing, but these things have been discussed to death.


Maybe so, but it doesn't stop the rearing of "HOW DO I SIDECHAYNZ???/" threads on a weekly basis. Let's just hope the more helpful threads there are pertaining to such subjects eventually curb the amount of willing to post an already answered 500 times thread. Of course, that could all be futile as the majority of that demographic live in a world so time constrained that a search function becomes too costly. Either way, I don't have problems with the helpful post--thanks. I'll take one of these ANY day over a Mac vs. PC one.


Posted by music2dance2 on Feb-15-2009 09:12:

I agree, although this has been discussed so has everything else. Once you understand something thats it. There will always be noobs asking the same thing.

Good thread still.



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