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Tom Scott
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Sidechained (?) Rise

I can't get it sounding right myself or find it on the internet Does anybody know how to have get a rise in a track which sounds like its sidechained to the kick drum. I feel like a noob for not being able to figure it out myself, but I honestly can't get it ha. Help would be greatly appreciated


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In Logic - you need 2 audio channels - one with the sidechain signal - 2nd one with the rise sample and add a compressor. Use the compressor and a sidechain signal on the rise up sample.


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Tom Scott
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Its as simple as sidechaining like you would anything else? Ive tried messing around with it but it doesnt give the same pumping/rising effect when i do it. By the way i use Fruity, but the principle is still the same.


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david.michael
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Its as simple as sidechaining like you would anything else? Ive tried messing around with it but it doesnt give the same pumping/rising effect when i do it. By the way i use Fruity, but the principle is still the same.


Place "Fruity Peak Controller" in the same mixer channel as your kick drum. Turn off the "mute" option.

Add "Fruit Compressor" to the mixer channel containing your "rise sample". Right click on the gain knob and select "Link to controller..." Select the PEAK control.

Adjust the knobs on the Peak Controller until you sound how it wants.

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Tom Scott
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Place "Fruity Peak Controller" in the same mixer channel as your kick drum. Turn off the "mute" option.

Add "Fruit Compressor" to the mixer channel containing your "rise sample". Right click on the gain knob and select "Link to controller..." Select the PEAK control.

Adjust the knobs on the Peak Controller until you sound how it wants.



Got it figured out at long last ha, thanks for your help :


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Glad to help.

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Icone
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What you can always try to make it sound 'right' is to add an LFO to the noise volume which is synced to the host tempo.


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