Sorry, I go over sidechaining a little fast. But you'll just set up two tracks - one for your audio, one for Pigments. On the Pigments track, select the audio track as the input under sidechain. Then you can mute the original track if you want to only hear it through Pigments, or mix between the two if you prefer. The full instructions are in the linked story.
Ohhh thats amazing!!! Thanks for the very well explaind tutorial
There is also a little switch in the GUI that will hold a key down for you so you don't have to put the midi note down!
Awesome! I had no idea that Pigments could do this... Thanks a bunch!
Great tutorial, thank you!
Thank you. I hadno idea you could do this (I suppose I should really just spend a few hours reading the manual but this is sooooooooo much better).
Thank you for sharing. This was very helpful 😊
Hello! Is it possible to do the same process with an audio track (wav) from Ableton?
Sorry, I go over sidechaining a little fast. But you'll just set up two tracks - one for your audio, one for Pigments. On the Pigments track, select the audio track as the input under sidechain. Then you can mute the original track if you want to only hear it through Pigments, or mix between the two if you prefer. The full instructions are in the linked story.
tks!!!!@@p-kirn
damn, I don't see how to do this in FL Studio