Sidechains in Cubase
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straightouttacompton straightouttacompton https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=47304
- KVRist
- 52 posts since 8 Nov, 2004
What do the Cubase users in here use for sidechaining?
At the moment I'm using TC Native Bundle but for some reason the Compressor seems to lose the connection to the sidechain plug whenever I reload a project meaning I have to manually set up each sidechain again - annoying when there's 10 or so in a track.
Are there any half-decent and reliable compressors that have a sidechain plugin for Cubase about?
At the moment I'm using TC Native Bundle but for some reason the Compressor seems to lose the connection to the sidechain plug whenever I reload a project meaning I have to manually set up each sidechain again - annoying when there's 10 or so in a track.
Are there any half-decent and reliable compressors that have a sidechain plugin for Cubase about?
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- KVRAF
- 4737 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from Gothenburg, Sweden
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- KVRAF
- 6740 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
Tracktion.straightouttacompton wrote:What do the Cubase users in here use for sidechaining?
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straightouttacompton straightouttacompton https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=47304
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 52 posts since 8 Nov, 2004
just downloaded this - how does the sidechain actually work? All the documentation seems to be Japanese!stefancrs wrote:http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1315.html
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- KVRAF
- 4737 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from Gothenburg, Sweden
You probably should put it on a four channel bus and route the stereo signals to that bus. I haven't looked at it myself, but that's the most logical method.straightouttacompton wrote:just downloaded this - how does the sidechain actually work? All the documentation seems to be Japanese!stefancrs wrote:http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1315.html
Stefan H Singer
https://dropshotaudio.com/
https://dropshotaudio.com/
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- KVRian
- 596 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from not where I want to be...
You can do it with with the Waves compressor too.
It's just matter or routing the busses.
I presume you want to do "ducking" or something similar.
The main idea is to send the signal that you want to alter (bass?) to the right channel of the compressor and the signal that you want to trigger the compressor (kick?) to it's left channel.
I'm sorry for the pitty explanation, but my english is not very good and I'm afraid do not say something stupid
I've seen tutorials how to do this some time ago posted around the net.
The downside is that the track you want to compress will become mono.
EDIT:
I've just found this:
http://www.the-gas-station.com/messages ... ays=38362&
Here's a tip: Using the way described on the url above you'll hear the bass(?) only on your right/left channel (depending on the routing).
To put it in the middle just rightclick on the panning slider on the compressor channel and choose "Stereo Dual Panner". You can see two sliders now - move the right one (presuming the bass is comming from right) to the center. Must do the trick. My english too
It's just matter or routing the busses.
I presume you want to do "ducking" or something similar.
The main idea is to send the signal that you want to alter (bass?) to the right channel of the compressor and the signal that you want to trigger the compressor (kick?) to it's left channel.
I'm sorry for the pitty explanation, but my english is not very good and I'm afraid do not say something stupid
I've seen tutorials how to do this some time ago posted around the net.
The downside is that the track you want to compress will become mono.
EDIT:
I've just found this:
http://www.the-gas-station.com/messages ... ays=38362&
Here's a tip: Using the way described on the url above you'll hear the bass(?) only on your right/left channel (depending on the routing).
To put it in the middle just rightclick on the panning slider on the compressor channel and choose "Stereo Dual Panner". You can see two sliders now - move the right one (presuming the bass is comming from right) to the center. Must do the trick. My english too
Last edited by tuzemec on Mon Jan 24, 2005 5:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRist
- 49 posts since 30 May, 2003 from Glasgow, Scotland
That's the dB-D dynamics processor from www.db-audioware.com in case anyone's wondering3*s wrote:Dbd here. One of my favorite comps. The sidechain is stereo btw
Cheers,
Dave
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Dave Brown
www.db-audioware.com
www.quantum-fx.com
Last edited by DaveB on Mon Jan 24, 2005 9:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRian
- 1243 posts since 24 Oct, 2003 from Maine
Yup, that's the one. Although you should probably remove the comma from the link to get the most out of this lovely plugging oppertunity.DaveB wrote:That's the dB-D dynamics processor from www.db-audioware.com, in case anyone's wondering3*s wrote:Dbd here. One of my favorite comps. The sidechain is stereo btw
Cheers,
Dave
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Dave Brown
www.db-audioware.com
www.quantum-fx.com
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- KVRist
- 171 posts since 11 Aug, 2004 from Toronto, Canada
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- KVRist
- 297 posts since 30 Dec, 2003 from Denmark
Hi,
Soon the "Compadre" (VST/PC) compressor will be released. It supports true stereo sidechaining.
http://www.otiumfx.com/compadre.php
tibenmik and stefancrs is right about the sidechaining method. That's the way to do it in Cubase.
regards,
Rune
Soon the "Compadre" (VST/PC) compressor will be released. It supports true stereo sidechaining.
http://www.otiumfx.com/compadre.php
tibenmik and stefancrs is right about the sidechaining method. That's the way to do it in Cubase.
Rune
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- KVRist
- 460 posts since 14 Mar, 2004 from Colorado, USA
How will the Compadre do true stereo sideshain in Cubase with this little group channel routing trick? Will it have a separate sideshain input plug that links to it's counterpart compressor (like the TC compressor)?
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- KVRist
- 460 posts since 14 Mar, 2004 from Colorado, USA
I'm very interested in doing sidechain compression in Cubase, but the group channel trick will never work for me. My bass tracks have too much stereo imaging to route through a mono channel.
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- KVRist
- 297 posts since 30 Dec, 2003 from Denmark
You need to use a quad channel group - that is a 4 channel bus. So you have stereo for the sidechain and stereo for the audio.Audioflux1 wrote:I'm very interested in doing sidechain compression in Cubase, but the group channel trick will never work for me. My bass tracks have too much stereo imaging to route through a mono channel.
I believe the link tibenmik provided gives a good description of the process. If not - let me know and I'll see if I can explain better.
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straightouttacompton straightouttacompton https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=47304
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 52 posts since 8 Nov, 2004
Thanks for all the useful advice people, I'm gonna check out the respective plugs and methods now.
I'd previously tried the old 'bodge' method using the Waves C1 Comp+Gate but as someone's mentioned, I couldn't get it working in stereo.. althoug it appears that it is possible!
I'd previously tried the old 'bodge' method using the Waves C1 Comp+Gate but as someone's mentioned, I couldn't get it working in stereo.. althoug it appears that it is possible!

