Sidechaining Question
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RAVproductions |
I was wondering, what are some good synths for a sidechaining sound? (I know how to sidechain, just having some problems finding the right sound.)
Thanks. |
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RAVproductions |
Sorry, I don't really know what that means. (I'm new to producing) |
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SPAWNmaster |
If you know how to sidechain then you know you don't necessarily even need a synth.
My recommendation is to read up on the production forum master tutorial list and when you have a real question post it on that forum.
Good luck! |
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alanzo |
Nexus or an Access Virus -- that's what all the new producers flock to. |
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cryophonik |
quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
Nexus or an Access Virus -- that's what all the new producers flock to. |
You forgot Sylenth1. Sylenth1's sidechaining response is superior. :rolleyes:
@RAVproductions - that was sarcasm - it doesn't matter what synth you use for sidechaining. It's just an effect that you can add to any sound. |
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Alekos |
quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
You forgot Sylenth1. Sylenth1's sidechaining response is superior. :rolleyes:
@RAVproductions - that was sarcasm - it doesn't matter what synth you use for sidechaining. It's just an effect that you can add to any sound. |
^^^ also, Sidechain doesn't affect the shape of the sound |
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Ry Thomas |
A classic example of an over-used term |
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fuxzz |
Start out with a pad and sidechain that. Easiest way to get a grip of it IMO. Don't matter which synth u use |
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floyd741 |
quote: | Originally posted by msz
almost alt-like. |
quote: | Originally posted by RAVproductions
Sorry, I don't really know what that means. (I'm new to producing) |
:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: |
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