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  • wow i was looking for jennifer karr vocals/chants online but cant find them akapella, where did you find it my coproducer? she really has a brilliant voice.. plz help me out someone.. and appreciate your usefull info!!

  • nice clear tutorials,subscribed my brother, your one of the few

  • This dudes good

  • Easily one of the best plug-ins IMHO. Great video.

  • Yo Buddy!

  • only the compressor hears the exaggerated sidechainsignal, its not intended to be heard. what we hear is the normal signal, but it is treatet by the compressor reacting to the exaggerated sidechainsignal. So it will duck down the S and T in this excample and recover fast afterwards. This is kind of a De esser but it affects the whole Frequencyrange and not a small bandwith like actual De essing devices, wich are optimized to treat S and T and breath. Those turn down only higher frequencies.

  • Am enjoying these vids - interesting guy, explains stuff well and shows you what he's doing; great considering he's in a great big noisy hall! Thanks for posting - sonnox very impressive

  • does anybody know the name of the song he is using? or is it an unreleased selfmade stuff? :( plz help :)

  • Coolies :)

  • 1:43 dude walks backwards and looks inside. lol

  • LOl such a rofl looking guy

  • Great acapella and work. Love this!!

  • awesome clip, very informative.

    hey d0za10, what happens with boosting the eq, in the side chain, the compressor/limiter takes its reference from this exaggerated signal. it compresses the signal based on the boosted freq and this acts kinda like an eq with a level control.

    the eq being after the compressor/limiter is prob where it would normally sit in the processing chain, but once you start side chaining it re routes insidethe plugin, so its not technically last on the process chain.

  • can someone explain a little better as to what the EQ following the comp/limiter does... i just dont get how by exaggerating it with the EQ+ gain, you can then work it with the limiter...

    halp.

  • EQing first removes frequencies you do not need in the sound, and as he said 'bumps' as what not are best to be removed first. The benefits of then using a compressor is that the leftover frequencies are brought to the same volume level *which makes all volumes in the sound equal,, where as a limiter limits the sound going over a specified volume *which leaves the dynamic range intact. Following me?

  • meeeeeeee

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