THANKS! I love your video, it is visually pleasant. Spent 2 years working on first metal album with friends. Zero side chain mostly and all compressors at the default setting. After tracking and editing, I used Ozone and Mixea with VSX headphones to get it somewhere 25% decent enough for the release. Now I am wanting to learn how and why everything works so I can faithfully provide a music that matches the imagination of itself. This video provided 1 answer of 'What is sidechaining used for and how does it work' Rock on
Sidechain compression is like running with scissors. Oooh it can be sooo bad. Aah but the kids love it. Have tried on numerous occasions to explain the concept to the boilermaker apprentices at work.They love their dance. Maybe this will do the trick. Cheers Cap.
@@ARCHVILE_DRS It just sounds like someone's child is repeatedly turning the volume up and down, creates this suck-and-blow effect in my ears, it's beyond aggravating and immediately ruins a song for me.
@@mushymcmushington7176 I love sidechaining. It works incredibly well in techno. I rarely notice it to the effect you appear to hear at an extreme. I hope you're a music engineer. Those ears could be valuable.
Does anyone not hear the synth moving as though it was going through a vibrato effect? He should have just sc'ed the small frequency range of the synth that was nearest the kick frequency.
THANKS! I love your video, it is visually pleasant. Spent 2 years working on first metal album with friends. Zero side chain mostly and all compressors at the default setting. After tracking and editing, I used Ozone and Mixea with VSX headphones to get it somewhere 25% decent enough for the release. Now I am wanting to learn how and why everything works so I can faithfully provide a music that matches the imagination of itself. This video provided 1 answer of 'What is sidechaining used for and how does it work'
Rock on
There's so much skill around here. I was pleased by the videos and the music, now there's also typography !
Great explanation... appreciate the weekly conceptual tutorials and even more done on Reaper👏👏👏👏👍🏽
Sidechain compression is like running with scissors. Oooh it can be sooo bad. Aah but the kids love it. Have tried on numerous occasions to explain the concept to the boilermaker apprentices at work.They love their dance. Maybe this will do the trick. Cheers Cap.
This is uncanny, I was just thinking I hope you do a side chain tutorial! Made my day 😎
Thanks. And God bless ❤😊
You’re welcome!
Well done. As usual
Excellent video
Thank you
Excellent ! Fun Bravo :)
Thanks, Fab!
Great video!
Damn. im impressed
That is what I was looking for
Anything else you'd like to see?
@@ThomannBedroomProducers how can I make sidechaining without the daw, only with my synthesizers and the mixer? For live concerts
YES. I FINALLY FOUND OUT WHAT IT'S CALLED. This is the most ANNOYING type of sound in music and finally I have a name to call it.
Annoying? Why?
@@ARCHVILE_DRS It just sounds like someone's child is repeatedly turning the volume up and down, creates this suck-and-blow effect in my ears, it's beyond aggravating and immediately ruins a song for me.
@@mushymcmushington7176 I love sidechaining. It works incredibly well in techno. I rarely notice it to the effect you appear to hear at an extreme. I hope you're a music engineer. Those ears could be valuable.
Does anyone not hear the synth moving as though it was going through a vibrato effect? He should have just sc'ed the small frequency range of the synth that was nearest the kick frequency.
What's for lunch today?
What just happened to the channel? Did Captain Pikant get folded into Thomann ?
1st
Not 1st - but still sending good vibes :)