Cubaseworld
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Dear All,
It will be deadly awesome if someone could me explain in simple words:
How to make a side-chaining or ducking effect when the Leads presets are playing.
I'm not talking about the usual side-chaining through the 4/4 kick drum pattern.
I'm talking when the main Lead (EDM genre) is playing > the big reverbs goes behind. I've found 2 examples on youtube but for Fl and Logic only... and I couldn't find the way to replicate it on Cubase 7.
When I process the ducking effect on my Lead, the result is: the compressor play on each note of my Lead > means my lead disappear on each note... as results I only hear the reverb.
I couldn't find the way to hear my sound upfront... right on the face -)
Here's a good example of what I'm talking about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5kAhxE3duQ
Many many and many thx guys for your help and advice.
God Bless You
It will be deadly awesome if someone could me explain in simple words:
How to make a side-chaining or ducking effect when the Leads presets are playing.
I'm not talking about the usual side-chaining through the 4/4 kick drum pattern.
I'm talking when the main Lead (EDM genre) is playing > the big reverbs goes behind. I've found 2 examples on youtube but for Fl and Logic only... and I couldn't find the way to replicate it on Cubase 7.
When I process the ducking effect on my Lead, the result is: the compressor play on each note of my Lead > means my lead disappear on each note... as results I only hear the reverb.
I couldn't find the way to hear my sound upfront... right on the face -)
Here's a good example of what I'm talking about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5kAhxE3duQ
Many many and many thx guys for your help and advice.
God Bless You