Hi,
I've been playing around with a sidechain compressor, but I can only use it by putting it on a group channel and then sending the key to the left and the audio channel to the right. that way I lose the stereo signal for the audio I want compressed.
Is there a plugin that does that in stereo? (and sounds good)
Thanks
Stereo side chain compressor?
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- KVRist
- 415 posts since 8 Dec, 2003 from NYC (born & raised in Philly)
well, Vanilla Compressor does just that, but whether it "sounds good" is a matter of opinion...
(do you want mine?)
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- KVRist
- 297 posts since 30 Dec, 2003 from Denmark
The basic concept of this is identical to most stereo sidechain compressors. The trick is to define the group channel as a quadro group channel and route the audio to the front speakers, and the sidechain to the back speakers. This will allow true sidechaining.UvRayz wrote:Hi,
I've been playing around with a sidechain compressor, but I can only use it by putting it on a group channel and then sending the key to the left and the audio channel to the right. that way I lose the stereo signal for the audio I want compressed.
Is there a plugin that does that in stereo? (and sounds good)
Thanks
Check out this video tutorial: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=75879
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- KVRAF
- 8705 posts since 24 May, 2002 from Tutukaka, New Zealand
And Rune is being very modest by not recommending his Compadre compressor.
So I will instead - Compadre is the very stereo sidechain compressor (that also happens to sound extremely good) that you want.
It's cheap for the quality it oozes, you get a mono version, a stereo version, and it competes with Kjaerhus GCO1 IMO for real character compression.
And it's got one of the nicest GUIs (always helps when it looks pretty
).
Seriously - it's a good'un. Follow the link at the bottom of his post for OtiumFX.
So I will instead - Compadre is the very stereo sidechain compressor (that also happens to sound extremely good) that you want.
It's cheap for the quality it oozes, you get a mono version, a stereo version, and it competes with Kjaerhus GCO1 IMO for real character compression.
And it's got one of the nicest GUIs (always helps when it looks pretty
Seriously - it's a good'un. Follow the link at the bottom of his post for OtiumFX.

