Sidechaining in Cubase SX
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Drink alot beer haha
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lol
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So many 'probably classic' organ sounds don't seem available as VSTi, or as free samples.
So I decided to share the unique sounds of organs I love to record myself so much. Click my name for FREE ORGAN SAMPLES: LESSER-HEARD HAMMOND PLUS YAMAHA ELECTONE AND ROLAND INSTRUMENTS.
Copy, record, comment and enjoy! Or better still, make your own.
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nice vid, very clear :) guys i recommend to check out the tutorial very carefully before posting.
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@supajc what if i don't want to????
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@marko88910 Go buy Cubase. Problem solved.
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Hey could you help me out? please !! how come when i open vst connection i only have input and output but it looks like there should me some otheer stuff and thats where i have to add the buses!? is my settings wrong or something? thanks
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Thankyou so much for this. Ive been trying to do this for years, you make it so claer and easy................cant wait to use this on my new track !!!
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interesting
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nice sound
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thanks man, very helpfull
SC a compressor this way is called "Ducking" Like the way a voice is used to lower the music in voice overs. Perhaps you could figure out how to SC a gate and pad bed with some 16th hats for a pulsating pad. Like to see how it's done in Cubase.
phrequensi 2 years ago
I do not *need* to figure out how to SC a pad using 16th hats as the key input and it would be exactly the same principle as this video but using a pad instead of a bass line and hats instead of the kick.
If you would like to see it done in cubase then try watching the video a few times because it seems to have passed you by that it HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE IN CUBASE!
chriszanf 2 years ago
What's the compressor used ??
gregdavdav 3 years ago
Please FFS either look at the other comments or pay closer attention to the video. The question has already been answered several times.
chriszanf 2 years ago
will i be able to record on cubase with a mixer going to the computer through a cord that goes into the mic input?
RandomJofees 3 years ago
you will be able to do this with any DAW worth its salt.
chriszanf 3 years ago