So, I recently had a lesson with Bustre (from Monstercat, if you haven't heard of him, look him up), and he taught me something that I can't quite grasp. Basically, he took audio, duplicated it, then reversed the phase. That made the signal still show on the meters, but you couldn't hear it. Then, he put a gate on it, and sidechained a kick to said gate so that when it hit, the gate turned off, causing the phase to, again, invert. This is a really cool, clean method of sidechaining, but I have some questions. * How would you do this using your actual project with midi and all, so you don't have to bounce down audio? * How do you do this in Ableton (he used Cubase)? * Does the gate's sidechain work with the signal of the trigger, or just the presence of the trigger (i.e. it just uses the length of the sample you have as a trigger)?
Submitted September 26, 2016 at 10:33PM by omgkillme https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/54o6o4/question_phase_inversion_sidechaining/?utm_source=ifttt
Javier Rodriguez
Monday, September 26, 2016