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Only way I have found as of yet, is using the dB direct-x plug-ins. I personally think they are too harsh, but they do work. I am sad that unlike ProTools Nuendo/Cubase is devoid of any kind of internal bussing system, meaning.
You can't send a kick to a "bus" track, and then have your compressor listen to that bus track for key input. Im pretty sure standard Cubase/Nuendo plug-ins are not going to do it for you.
However.
Setup goes like this
AudioTrack(Bass)->Insert dB Compressor: RECV-A
AudioTrack(Kick)->Insert dB Compressor: SEND-A
screenshot:

I saw another thread on this earlier, forgot where. But whatever. I think it's a question every Cubase/Nuendo user has once they learn of side-chaining compression and how Benny-Bennassi-tastic it is. Heh. I kid.
Know of any other good side-chaining plug ins that work for Nuendo/Cubase, post them here 
edit:
SideKick looks like it will also do it for you
It's free too:
http://www.twistedlemon.nl/site/ind...id=19&Itemid=32
I think other people have mentioned it/use it before. But I found it by my lonesome.
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Last edited by wrzonance on Mar-06-2006 at 15:03
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