In this micro tutorial you will see how to set up side chain compression in Record for some nice pumping audio effects. We'll look at how to do this with the dynamics section in Record's built in mixer and also how to do it with the MClass compressor.
you can get more of a pumping effect if you adjust the ratio on the dynamic section of the mix window
benpicard49 1 month ago
Does anyoen know where you can get that THOR patch?!?! Gosh that thing is sick!!
IamKillerB 3 months ago
that music is dope!
SplinterCell37 4 months ago
Thanks for the tip. I was wonder how to to it on record. I can do it on reason.
Hazmat347 7 months ago
omg so wonderful sound at 2:17
hypergod3 1 year ago
I found the manual easier to follow which is unusual for me. Videos usually help me learn quicker.
morphsonic 2 years ago
Thanks for the reply. I actually knew that. I was just being grouchy that the video did not tell you to run the Redrum into a mixer so you could do that. I have also just figured out how to gate a sound as opposed to ducking it with compression. I have not tested it. When I get it running, I will post.
bizcad 2 years ago
Just mute the kick drum in the mixer. Or route the outputs directly from the Redrum outputs to the sidechain inputs on the compressor, instead of using the "To Device" outputs on the mix channel.
mornel 2 years ago
What you do not show is how to make it so you do not hear the kick drum. However, this tut is good if you do not want to step on your kick in the mix.
bizcad 2 years ago
that is cool, thanks for sharing
BasslineDnB 2 years ago