Spent so many years trying to find the cleanest way to sidechain! Didn't realise how distorted my tunes were till I tried this. Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!
Useful tutorial explaining this topic in several ways. I will add only one note: when some beginner will use some standard/stock compressor (pro-C is top class) it could make unwanted click on fast attack and high gain reduction. There must be set slower attack but then the sidechain became less efficient. So the result is to create ghost track e.g. kick which is shifted before original track and that could be annoing. But you pointed out different methods. Big up.
Антоха одиннадцать с половиной минут превращает луп в "винный продукт" и боится "лишиться лица" Спасибо синхронному переводу. Хотел лучше понять суть, по итогу поржал😂 Мишки привет❤
I use devious machines duck on sidechain mode then use a midi trigger where the kick and snare are with no output and then delay them by least 10 m/s but even that sometimes doesn't quite cut it. I've never managed to get prol3 to sidechain dynamic EQ properly in logic X . The cross over feature on Duck is good that way you can just sidechain below or above a specific frequency, which can be useful for less obvious pumping UPDATE; devious machines duck now has up to 15ms lookahead woop woop!!!!
When you talk about the Plugin Delay Compensation problem, is it with the PDC activated on automation ? Cause with the "automatic" check + the "compensate automation" check I don't have that issue anymore (use to be really obvious with UAD plugin before Image Line add that option, but now it seems ok)
I was interested in buying Pro-C to sidechain until I saw this. Using Ableton's stock compressor, I will usually EQ the fuck out of my sidechain input until the source is essentially a high & short click or pop, which I understand helps make your release times much shorter. Also, I understand that even with lookahead the plugin will introduce real time latency while mixing, but it does not when you render, correct? I really don't know, can someone answer this for me?