Tutorial Video for the new effect VST plugin by Vengeance-Sound.com: "Vengeance Producer Suite: Multiband Sidechain". This tutorial shows the basic steps and a detailed feature overview.
@NihilisticWhiteAura If the EQ gain was controlled by the audio signal then the only difference would be the attack and release. Is this right, or have I misunderstood?
@djblackeye I think I gather what you're saying. If you were to trigger an EQ via a sidechain it would activate the EQ as an audio signal went through. I'm gonna guess, however, that this would yield results that would be less smooth than sidechaining a multiband. The multiband would duck a certain frequency relative to the audio signal... as opposed to applying the EQ effect when an audio signal of any level went through (unless the audio triggered the gain reduction on the EQ.)
Back in 2004 when they had only FL like 4 or 5, I used a lot the "granulizer" which was perfect for mixing elements. it did this nifty waspy sound ppl so often tend to find in their music. one such example can be found in global deejays' san francisco when the voice goes "moscow, hear the global playboys, paris, london" just before paris the high goes up. you could do it with the granulizer, thou since then of course I moved on to using EQUO and Maximus.
well, that wasn't such a hard procedure if you had FL even back then (dunno what these guys are talking about). Benassi certainly didn't use FL, but even you can pretty much sidechain both a bass (say Morphine Wired set) vs an analogue lead (say PoiZone Virus). The thing is every time your bass note doesn't fall on the 3/4 of the beat you insert your lead, and then reverse the process for the 1/4 of the beat etc.
I'm not saying this thing is useless, just pointing out some minor corrections =)
what did you use to overdub this video? is it a voice program?
DeejayDover 1 year ago
@NihilisticWhiteAura If the EQ gain was controlled by the audio signal then the only difference would be the attack and release. Is this right, or have I misunderstood?
NihilisticWhiteAura 1 year ago
@djblackeye I think I gather what you're saying. If you were to trigger an EQ via a sidechain it would activate the EQ as an audio signal went through. I'm gonna guess, however, that this would yield results that would be less smooth than sidechaining a multiband. The multiband would duck a certain frequency relative to the audio signal... as opposed to applying the EQ effect when an audio signal of any level went through (unless the audio triggered the gain reduction on the EQ.)
NihilisticWhiteAura 1 year ago
Back in 2004 when they had only FL like 4 or 5, I used a lot the "granulizer" which was perfect for mixing elements. it did this nifty waspy sound ppl so often tend to find in their music. one such example can be found in global deejays' san francisco when the voice goes "moscow, hear the global playboys, paris, london" just before paris the high goes up. you could do it with the granulizer, thou since then of course I moved on to using EQUO and Maximus.
btw guys, can we get a review of this?
ShadiacThylacine 1 year ago
well, that wasn't such a hard procedure if you had FL even back then (dunno what these guys are talking about). Benassi certainly didn't use FL, but even you can pretty much sidechain both a bass (say Morphine Wired set) vs an analogue lead (say PoiZone Virus). The thing is every time your bass note doesn't fall on the 3/4 of the beat you insert your lead, and then reverse the process for the 1/4 of the beat etc.
I'm not saying this thing is useless, just pointing out some minor corrections =)
ShadiacThylacine 1 year ago
HOW DO I MAKE IT WORK WITH ABLETON LIVE??? plz help
strano21 1 year ago
am confused...what makes this so different from sidechaining a gate or eq effect in vst host as per usual?
djblackeye 2 years ago
Sounds interesting
Also That it's not that expansive as The Usual Vengeance stuff is (In Compare to what you get for it)
Will there Be A Demo Version Available so People can Try Before they Buy ???
TheDjRavix 2 years ago