Pro Tools 8 Workshop Sidechain techniques
It’s a technique you will no doubt have heard of, but one that perhaps you have not yet exploited in your own studio. Mike Hillier shows you why you should.

Sidechaining is a technique often discussed but infrequently used, especially outside dance music production, where the need to compress the bass line to give headroom for the kick drum is not such an important issue. However, there are plenty of other creative techniques that make use of sidechaining and which producers of any musical genre should be aware of.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 73
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