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				Re: Mastering and mixing
				Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 4:11 pm
				by fidox
				thanks garyb for the replies ! 
still learning, that's why i like scope so much, never ends 
 
i'd like to know little more about sidechaining, which modules/devices should i use ?
i saw one device here, sc insert, is this for what i'm looking for ?
maybe also project picture, for example ? would be very happy
 
			
					
				Re: Mastering and mixing
				Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 4:54 pm
				by garyb
				side-chaining is mostly something used on a compressor. the idea is to have another signal control the action of an effect other than the signal being affected.
it's a very useful technique, but not for very many different situations. it's something that gets used in a limited fashion. it's not something that is a basic skill(even though it's stupidly easy, just assign the signal of choice to the side-chain input).
			 
			
					
				Re: Mastering and mixing
				Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 5:08 pm
				by fidox
				garyb wrote:even though it's stupidly easy
yea, i believe  
 
 
still, didn't master that.
this is also ducker device ?
 
			
					
				Re: Mastering and mixing
				Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 5:23 pm
				by garyb
				yep, side-chained compressor can be a ducker.
			 
			
					
				Re: Mastering and mixing
				Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 5:46 pm
				by fidox
				primarily, in my case, would be useful for kick + bass.
			 
			
					
				Re: Mastering and mixing
				Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 1:03 am
				by fidox
				something like this ?
it's a simple project for testing.
Prisma synth - bass sound (mono) to ducker and inside ducker out from Kick Me (out GraphL).
			 
			
					
				Re: Mastering and mixing
				Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 9:38 am
				by garyb
				sure. in this case the ducker is controller by the kickMe 2.
			 
			
					
				Re: Mastering and mixing
				Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 11:15 pm
				by dawman
				What a great idea for ducking.
Can’t wait to try that my SE-02s
Been using hardware ducking on the TC Fireworx and it’s great on vocals.
Should be a good effect for stripping away frequencies.