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  • Multi-band sidechain compression is awesome! The way I do it is I build an affect rack which splits the freqency into 3 frequences and add the sidechain compression to each accordingly. Same effect, different method, thanks for sharing :)

  • @ zawmbees: The point is to eliminate the lower frequencies of the bass at the moment when the kick drum hits. Two seperate sub sounds at the same time cause sounds that are bad for ears.

    @ XenOchren: Are you trying to listen to this tutorial without headphones? The bass this guy is working with is too low for computer speakers - maybe this is why the voice sounds loud to you?

  • I don't get it, what's the point of all this?

  • nice tutorial, but your dialogue is way too loud in the mix to hear whats going on!

  • @XenOchren the dialogue is just fine wearing a good set of headphones, if on a laptop or poor speakers with no ability to reproduce sub-bass you won't hear what he is doing.

  • excellent

  • thank you soo much for this :)

  • very good tutorial !

  • excellent tutorial cheers :-)

  • simply great! i agree 2 3poppa 2 listen the complete result aio. keep going!

  • I am definitely liking your tutorials, you explain great techniques which have been previously unfamiliar to me.

    Keep up the nice work and more Ableton!

  • great tutorial, very distinct results. would have been nice to hear more of the kick and sub-bass together at the end.

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