Also to throw in the odd off beat ghost kick to emphasise impact within the rhythm.vurt wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:44 pm it's not so much to clear space for the kick, that's a biproduct. it's to add rhythm to a static pad
id personally use a ghost track for the sidechain, to duck off the kick, or on 8s rather than 4s, but that's why i don't do this stuff now. no one wants different!
Though I've long favoured shelving and peak filters for ducking duties. You can do neat things with spectral processing in this area as well. No need for broad band ducking all the time - or any of the time.
Of course, it's used just as much in metal production. Devin Townsend loves the effect and he makes some truly massive sounding recordings using it. After all, it can be employed to mimic explosive effects on other sounds. Or, indeed, in a chain to simulate actual explosions for film and game audio production when used with certain Foley techniques. Then you would be feeding reverb into pretty heavy compression.
