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Advanced Psy Trance Sidechaining Kick/Bass Tutorial - FL Studio 10

Sonicoustics


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Posted : Dec 2, 2011 22:30:59
Hey everyone I made a new Tutorial Illustrating how to use a more advanced technique in sidechain compressing your rolling bassline and kick drum. I haven't seen to many people use this technique and wanted to share it with the IsraTrance continuity.
BOOM!





*eLliSDee*
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Posted : Dec 3, 2011 02:37
i've been doing this since last year. figured it out all on me oddy knock

there was a long thread here about side-chaining and tsabeat himself explained this method in a brief post between all the folks rambling.. i was confused how everyone ignored that particular post.. here tsabeat was giving the masses gold and either they did not understand or was unimpressed, or maybe tooo self-involved. after that post i decided, well good, if no-one cares keep it secret. knew someone would make a vid. in this day n age.

this is a waaaaaaay more advanced side-chain. keeps the highs in play. + with the cut releasing back into low (vertically) it creates a much better bounce..

i've tried thinking of methods to replicate this effect in ableton.. downloaded some guys 3-band frequency splitter allows you to drop effects on specific band, like a compressor on the 0 - 500hz (or whatever) so the side-chain signal only compress a certain range.. its not nearly as effective tho. the reduction still happens horizontal(so to speak)...
still more effective than the soon old way of side chaining.
guess the future is upon us
psycox
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Posted : Dec 3, 2011 03:20
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i've tried thinking of methods to replicate this effect in ableton.. downloaded some guys 3-band frequency splitter allows you to drop effects on specific band, like a compressor on the 0 - 500hz (or whatever) so the side-chain signal only compress a certain range.. its not nearly as effective tho. the reduction still happens horizontal(so to speak)...
still more effective than the soon old way of side chaining.
guess the future is upon us








you can try this one with ableton´s eq.

*eLliSDee*
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Posted : Dec 3, 2011 05:48
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On 2011-12-03 03:20, psycox wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDVlpZSxd-s
you can try this one with ableton´s eq.





perfect,
much thx
The Bap
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Posted : Dec 3, 2011 15:56
Thanks mate, good idea and great effort!           https://soundcloud.com/craic-addict
NaturensKraft


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Posted : Dec 3, 2011 19:17
This works really great, just the info I needed! Thanks a lot!
Sonicoustics


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Posted : Dec 3, 2011 22:44
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On 2011-12-02 22:30:59, Sonicoustics wrote:
Hey everyone I made a new Tutorial Illustrating how to use a more advanced technique in sidechain compressing your rolling bassline and kick drum. I haven't seen to many people use this technique and wanted to share it with the IsraTrance continuity.
BOOM!


Better Version of Tutorial Below


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQUG92S_XnM&hd=1


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