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Proper sidechain compression in Cubase 4.1 at last!

arcade | 16 11 2007

This isn’t really a local topic, but something which should interest users (myself included) who have had to put it with work arounds to get sidechain compression working within Cubase. Well friends you need work around no longer being as Steinberg have got their act together and finally made it a feature of Cubase 4.1 and Cubase Studio 4.1.

I am currently downloading my upgrade as I type and am looking forward to being able to get a pumping bass line going with far less hassle.

Music Geek speak done.

http://www.steinberg.net

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Leon Trimble

what does sidechaining entail?

Leon Trimble | 4 01 2008

what does sidechaining entail?

arcade

have a look at the tutorial posted later...basically the sound

arcade | 5 01 2008

have a look at the tutorial posted later…basically the sound “ducks” or compresses based n the input from another source. This is commnly used to keep the kick drum and bass line pumping together, but can be used in many other creative ways.

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