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| quote: | Originally posted by Etherium
Brash, my post was a little incomplete b/c I was lazy. Yeah, exactly, the guy in the article I was reading was talking about using sidechain to do the gating. That, specifically, is what I would like to know how to do. |
Ok, I've never used any sidechain anything except sidechain compression using a particular effect in Buzz. So I probably can't describe it in a way that you can then go and set it right up in whatever program you use. There may be such a thing as sidechain gating (I don't know).
I'll describe the concept of sidechain compression. I'll assume you understand normal compression... if you don't, check out http://www.harmony-central.com/Effe...es/Compression/ for info on it. (That explains it better than I could.) Sidechain compression is just using the input levels of a second source, instead of the input levels of the source you are compressing.
If there is such a thing as sidechain gating (I don't see why there couldn't be), the idea would be the same. Gating (if you don't know) is when you have some threshold and cut the levels (i.e. set to -infinity) anything below that thresh hold. Unlike compression, there is no reduction according to some ratio. You are either on (above the threshold) or off (below the threshold). So "sidechain gating" would, I guess, be on or off depending on the levels of a second source.
Hope that helps.
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-brash
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