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chili banks
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Side chaining and multiband compression.
These are couple of the biggest buzzword terms in production these days, but what are they and how do you use them?
I sifted through a bunch of tutorials and put together some of the best ones on the most popular platforms Cubase, Reason, Nuendo, & Logic, and posted them on my blog hope this info is useful to you guys...
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14-02-2009 05:22 |
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Crispy Liquids
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interesting, although I use FL Studio at the moment. I might switch sometime so they might come in handy anyway :-)
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14-02-2009 13:04 |
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Muad'Dib
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Originally posted by Rekka
interesting, although I use FL Studio at the moment. I might switch sometime so they might come in handy anyway :-)
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The principles are the same. Only, side-chaining can be done in FL Studio with the FL Peak Controller (do read about it, it is a handy little tool).
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thechronic
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