How To Do Easy Sidechain Compression in Logic
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Exactly the technique I was missing! Thanks bro.
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@jmotter92 you can do it with an instrument/midi track. Using this method you'd take the "ghost track" and set the output to a bus and mute that aux on the mixer (leave the actual ghost track un-muted though). Then you'd go to the synth's compressor and set the side-chain to that bus.
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thanks for sharing this nice tutorial ......made it my life easier :P
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i know how to sodechain, but i wanted a ,ore in depth explainaton about this subject.
didn't got disappointed (:
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once again man, i type in "how to create a sidechain in logic", go on one video, is no use WHATSOEVER! then find this, and im sorted :D cheers man!
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Would you possibly be able to explain why this doesn't work with MIDI tracks? I figure I can just export them as audio files and do it that way, but if I understand why maybe it'll help with other endeavours! Thanks :)
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Thanks so much for taking the time to put these vids up, I'm glad you do vids with the essential techniques as well as the ones that get tonnes of views like the skrillex one! Really helped
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what do u use if you have two kick drums?
Thanks for the video bro... this helped out a lot! plz keep em coming. ive learned a lot from u
dariusmbolton 3 months ago
@dariusmbolton good to hear mate!
nzmusic101 3 months ago
how do u change the colour of the tracks?
LeonZhang274 10 months ago
@LeonZhang274 option C for me :-)
nzmusic101 10 months ago
Thanks again for another great little tutorial =)
cycosock 1 year ago
@cycosock No worries :-)
nzmusic101 1 year ago