This tutorial is about splitting the frequency of a loop in order to duck the low end, but leave the mid-high end in tact. After that is accomplished we throw some effects on the mid-high end of the loop to add more versatility to the sound!
This tutorial covers:
- effects racks
- side chaining
- eq 8
- auto panning
- macro mapping
- compressor
- overdrive effect
Download the Rack Free HERE
- Note you will need to go into the low end chain and select the appropriate track for the side chain compressor!
- Requires Ableton 8 suite
Source Files Here
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