cool idea! if I use this I think I'll do it in parallel by putting each sidechain source as a new layer in an FX layer for a little better control over the level of each sidechain signal. rather than using the mix knob like you did. because if you have many of them mixed in series the first one starts to get quiet.
@@JazJazgot And he uses both snare and kick for multiple sources. This is really a great idea, and unique feature of Bitwig, the most advanced DAW in the world.
cool idea! if I use this I think I'll do it in parallel by putting each sidechain source as a new layer in an FX layer for a little better control over the level of each sidechain signal. rather than using the mix knob like you did. because if you have many of them mixed in series the first one starts to get quiet.
yeah thats probably the more sensible way of doing it if you use more than one sidechain
You don't need to use Audio Source in Sidechain FX, on the left side of it you have a pull down "Device Input" where you can choose sidechain audio.
I think you might be missing the point here, I then use the mix knob in the sidechain input to blend it with the percussion.
@@TildeSounds Ahh, true :)
@@JazJazgot And he uses both snare and kick for multiple sources. This is really a great idea, and unique feature of Bitwig, the most advanced DAW in the world.
the video on bus processing & intermodulation:
th-cam.com/video/l9UwV2Ydj9A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=H697qyi9wRG8dFGN
the discord:
discord.gg/hc8xx8ts
Great stuff!
thanks!
creative little trick, thanks for sharing :)
Hehe ty