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thoughtlessjex
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| quote: | Originally posted by Enigmatic XTC
It probably is sidechained in the example, but the same effect could be attained using a gate. Something like mgTriggerGate (which is free by the way) could easily make this sound. Just raise the threshold to the desired level, then adjust the attack and release times. You should get essentially the exact same sound. |
No, it's not the same effect. It doesn't have the same transients as a kick, and it probably releases linearly, while kicks tend to release logarithmically. Furthermore, sidechaining only triggers above certain control signal amplitudes, while gating triggers immediately. Gating's trigger response is linear while sidechain compression's is generally logarithmic or hyperbolic. To the casual listener, maybe it sounds the same, but it's not.
It also looks like mgTriggerGate can't toggle through patterns, so if your kick does any fills, you're screwed.
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Fledz
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Location: London UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
No, it's not the same effect. It doesn't have the same transients as a kick, and it probably releases linearly, while kicks tend to release logarithmically. Furthermore, sidechaining only triggers above certain control signal amplitudes, while gating triggers immediately. Gating's trigger response is linear while sidechain compression's is generally logarithmic or hyperbolic. To the casual listener, maybe it sounds the same, but it's not.
It also looks like mgTriggerGate can't toggle through patterns, so if your kick does any fills, you're screwed. |
Hence why I said "similar effect" and not "the same effect" 
Sidechaining is a much tougher process, but if he wants to do that, then good luck to him 
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Jan-09-2007 08:18
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Enigmatic XTC
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| quote: | Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
No, it's not the same effect. It doesn't have the same transients as a kick, and it probably releases linearly, while kicks tend to release logarithmically. Furthermore, sidechaining only triggers above certain control signal amplitudes, while gating triggers immediately. Gating's trigger response is linear while sidechain compression's is generally logarithmic or hyperbolic. To the casual listener, maybe it sounds the same, but it's not.
It also looks like mgTriggerGate can't toggle through patterns, so if your kick does any fills, you're screwed. |
True it wont be the EXACT same, but in the mix, with all the other elements going on at the same time, i doubt very many people would notice that over a 16th note it releases linearly rather than logrithmically. Also, if you have a fill, all you have to do is create another instance of the gate and then toggle between the 2. I'm not saying either way is better, just that they would sound enough alike that it wouldnt make a real difference which one you used.
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Jan-09-2007 20:42
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Storyteller
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Jan-10-2007 00:05
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Storyteller
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mysticalninja
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