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aRGee
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PostPosted: Mon May 17 2004 21:26    
YES! Sidechain compression
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With the implementation of vst,
It´s also possible to use the ´ducking´-effect Very Happy .
Check this rather ugly demo, which takes ducking to the extreme:
http://argee.madtracker.net/Duckingdemo.mp3

O by the way, I used Madtracker 2 (offcourse) and the ´sidechain-dynamics´-vst (trial version)

http://www.bgtechsoft.com/products/Plugins/scd.asp
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Inge
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PostPosted: Mon May 17 2004 23:01    
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Upperclass techno always uses extreme ducking. I love these hihats that are totally swept away by the bassdrum. Ducking is for real men! We need more ducking! We need ducking world domination. This is ducking great. You ducking rule!

Duck,
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CHICAGO¤lollie
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PostPosted: Tue May 18 2004 11:31    
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Well, someone seems to have a bit of a duck fetish. Rolling Eyes


I always thought this "Ducking" effect was known as a "Pumping" effect, where the drum in pumped right on through past everything else.

Eh, either way, that effect always works well Smile



Actually, I've been looking for the exact pumper VST thingo... *puts on download list*
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QBical
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PostPosted: Tue May 18 2004 20:46    
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hmmz well I thought it was know as punping to, man all those sounds engineers I spoke to must think I'm mad...


Anyway, IT ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Very Happy


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PostPosted: Wed May 19 2004 03:05    
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So... "ducking" means getting all or some specific sounds (ex. hihats) to decrease volume suddenly so that a specific sound (ex. bassdrum) can be heard without interference? Is that correct? Hmm, it's like the bassdrum bullies out the hihats. Or the bassdrum is cutting into the line.
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Walter Vos
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PostPosted: Wed May 19 2004 08:30    
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well sidechain compression is a compressor that reacts to another channel then the one that's being compressed.


what is hip?

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aRGee
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PostPosted: Thu May 20 2004 12:25    
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technoid wrote:
So... "ducking" means getting all or some specific sounds (ex. hihats) to decrease volume suddenly so that a specific sound (ex. bassdrum) can be heard without interference? Is that correct? Hmm, it's like the bassdrum bullies out the hihats. Or the bassdrum is cutting into the line.
Smile


Yes,

In the demo-mp3 the bassdrum pushes away the rest of the percussion, instead of the clap at the end.

Producers sometimes use it, for mixing the kick and bass so the low tones don´t interfere with eachother.
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