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sidechaining delays/reverbs (pg. 2)
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| kitphillips |
| quote: | Originally posted by Limit
yes but this dude is not talking about automation he is talking about sidechaining parameters. I DOn't think it is possible. Like I said before the only way is automation. |
No, it really IS possible, I know this for sure!:p If you can sidechain, and you can set up a send channel, then you can do this easily. |
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| Chronosis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Limit
I DOn't think it is possible. Like I said before the only way is automation. |
A suitable nickname. ;)
Seriously though, if you can think of a sound, there's a way to do it. |
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| lenieNt Force |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sebastien
That's what I thought?? If I set up a peak controller on a kick for example you can use that signal to modify any parameter - delay, reverb, even attack or trancegate contour.. Or maybe I'm just confused about the question.. |
U may be confused, but u shouldn't be, cause ur completely correct. The peak controller does it all.. Its there so that u can automate parameters on any FL effect u like.. :) |
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| Sebastien |
| madness :) Sidechaining is teh bomb |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| Sidechaining just about any parameter is ridiculously easy in Reason. |
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| SPAWNmaster |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Sidechaining just about any parameter is ridiculously easy in Reason. |
as it is in most other DAW's as well. also depends on what software and VST/AU's your using. also easily achieved in puredata or max/msp/etc |
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| Limit |
| ok can someone explain to me how to sidechian the filter cuttoff in cubase sx 3??? |
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| System101 |
I've noticed you'll get a better sounding effect if you sidechain the delay or the reverb on the synth it self, then if you add your own FX and sidechain that.
P.s. While we're on the topic does anyone know how to do this effect with the reverb:
Here's a small sample: http://download.yousendit.com/77B2A61F67B99972
i'm assuming its sidechaining the wet/dry or damp on the synth it self.
any help will be appriciated. i wanna get the same exact effect so a step by step explaniation would be nice.
cheers, |
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| music2dance2 |
| Great topic i really should spend more time thinking of new ways to use my effects. In answer to that sample I believe its just sidechained the synth. |
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| kitphillips |
| quote: | Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
as it is in most other DAW's as well. also depends on what software and VST/AU's your using. also easily achieved in puredata or max/msp/etc |
Haha, I doubt ANYTHING is easy in max/PD:p |
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| Sebastien |
General question: Is sidechaining defined as
a. Modifying a synth's parameter with the signal of that synth's volume
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b. Modifying a synth's parameter with the signal of any instrument's volume
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c. Modifying a synth's parameter with any other signal
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d. Modifying a parameter with any signal
Basically I'm just asking if sidechaining is merely like ducking on the radio or if encompasses everything in which some parameter is modified in real time according to the signal of something else... |
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| Chronosis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sebastien
Basically I'm just asking if sidechaining is merely like ducking on the radio or if encompasses everything in which some parameter is modified in real time according to the signal of something else... |
"Sidechaining" derives from sidechain compression and is usually understood as that. But no one stops you from using it more broadly. |
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