Sidechain processing
Sidechain processing is the key that unlocks a number of advancing signal processing techniques. Mark Cousins takes a look at the principles involved.
Techniques like de-essing, key gating, ducking and frequencyconscious compression can be incredibly useful ways of controlling unruly elements in a mix, such as sibilant vocals and sloppy bass parts, as well as creating some innovative sound treatments. Common to all these techniques is a unique and sometimes misunderstood facet of signal processing – the sidechain.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 14
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