[Rwp] Compressor on kick (track 1), for attenuate track 2 at each hit ?
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Apr 22 09:03:37 EDT 2016
With jaws, the parms list will show up that way unless you use snowman's
corrective scripts, with NvDA it works correctly with no help.
Play with your release time and set it to be rhythmically atuned with
your song.
If you want more of the transience of your atack to show up in the side
chained signal, then turn up the atack time,
this lets more of the punch through before grabbing hold of it and
compressing,
you need to make sure your signals are matched, if your threshhold is
not low enough then
it won't duck, same with ratio, try something like a 3 to 1 and -15 db
with an attack of 10 ms and release of 500 ms to 1000 ms,
depending on speed of song, adjust to taste.
On 4/22/2016 3:22 AM, Tor Tollhag wrote:
> Hi there. I'm actually trying the sidechain compression stuff out
> after updating to the latest Osara and sws extention.
> In my Project I got one track with a kick on it, and Another track
> with a rock song.
> I'm of course looking for that pumping effect, the compressor does
> stuff but I haven't yet figured out the best settings to use.
> Also what makes things hard is that the effect parameters shows in
> percentage and not in db / miliseconds, but it's fun to mess around
> with anyway.
>
> 2016-04-20 11:28 GMT+02:00, Alexis ROBIN <alexis.robin at free.fr>:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I looking for a solution to attenuate the volume of track 2 when the
>> kick hit on the track 1. Is ReaComp allow it if I configure it by DB
>> limitation ? Especially, how to proceed in this case for analyzing the
>> kick track 1 and attenuate track 2 ?
>>
>> Thank you for your help,
>>
>> Alexis ROBIN
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