2015
Groove3
Brock Jon
44 minutes
English
Are you a Cubase Pro 8 user who has wondered how to use Cubase’s deep and powerful sjidechaining features? Cubase expert Brock Jon walks you through all things Sidechaining in Cubase 8 with both VST2 and VST3 instruments, as well as how to use Sidechaining for a variety of effects on different instruments and sources.
Brock starts by explaining what Sidechaining is, and why it’s a powerful weapon in your mixing arsenal. Next, he explains how to set up Sidechains with VST2 and VST3 plug-ins, and then gets practical, showing you how to use Sidechaining to Duck Vocals, Create A Ducking Delay, and to Compress Drums.
If you’re a Cubase user who doesn’t know anything about Sidechaining, or you’re an experienced user looking for more advanced Sidechaining tips, watch “Sidechaining in Cubase 8” today!
Introduction (01m:33s)
This video gives a quick explanation of what side-chaining is and an overview of what the series covers.
Overview (04m:37s)
This video gives a quick sprint through overview of the how to set a side-chained compressor using the Compressor plugin that comes with Cubase.
Sidechaining with VST3 & Pre-VST3 Plug-ins (11m:37s)
In this video, Brock thoroughly shows how to set a side-chain using a VST3 plugin as well as a pre-VST3 plugin. He explains each step so you understand exactly how it works.
Ducking for Vocal Emphasis (10m:20s)
Learn how to use side-chaining to provide ducking for vocal emphasis in this video.
Ducking Delay (09m:53s)
Here, Brock shows how to create a ducking delay using side-chaining where the repeats don’t interfere with the clarity of the original signal.
Compression on Drum Hits (06m:59s)
In dance music, the transients of the drums need to punch through the mix. Brock shows how to achieve that result in this video.
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