Hey everyone!!
Today I'm here explaining my routing and sidechaining techniques, and what my "Mix A and Mix B" channels are all about. This has been a question I've gotten from a few of you so I thought I'd clarify it up for you guys.
This video is helpful for beginners and more experienced producers.
Beginners; welcome to sidechaining! Heres a couple of techniques.
Experienced; here's how i do MY own method. The routing can be a little tricky, but this gives you a lot of control, and gives you a spot to process, and tame things before the master out.
The basic principle is somewhat simple, and once you wrap your head around how it works, you'll be able to apply it to your own projects however you like.
The way that i learnt this initially has evolved into my own placements and processes as it will with yours. So find what works for you and for your workflow and don't feel restricted to doing things how someone else does them, or that you're "doing something wrong" if you do it slightly (or completely!) differently.
I hope this helps guys, and as always, let me know what you are feeling in the comments, what you wanna see etc. And share this around with your friends and get them involved!
Happy sidechaining (:
BLANKE
2021-05-25 00:38:56 +0000 UTCJon Jen
2021-05-23 14:43:47 +0000 UTC