• SONAR
  • FX Chain-Sonar X3
2017/01/15 11:45:34
Johnbee58
Hi!
 
I was messing around with Sonar X3 this morning and found something I never knew it had before.  I always saw the FX Chain in the browser, but I never used it.  When I clicked it open I saw new effects I never knew this program had before.  I tried the vocal splitter and found that this is an effect I've always wanted but never though I had it right under my nose.  Question is:Is this what they refer to as "side chain" effects?  I've heard the term "side chain compression" used on some tutorials and I always wondered what it was and how it was used.  I dragged the vocal splitter into the vocal channel strip and found that's how it's used.  I also take notice to what looks like a "chain" on the bottom of the effect consisting of various effect run through each other.  Like they say, you learn something new every day and this was a wonderful find.
 
Thanks;
John B.
2017/01/15 12:07:44
Zargg
Hi. Give this page a read, download the project and open in SONAR.
https://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013049/Sidechaining-in-SONAR
Hope it helps.
All the best.
2017/01/15 15:23:19
Johnbee58
Zargg
Hi. Give this page a read, download the project and open in SONAR.
https://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013049/Sidechaining-in-SONAR
Hope it helps.
All the best.


Hey, Zargg!
Thanks so much for the info and the link.  I'll give it a shot sometime, but since I don't have Producer I won't be able to use that Synth they mention, but I guess I can substitute.  I get what they mean in the example about when the radio announcer's voice causes the BG music to attenuate, but where would that be practical in a music production?  I was also looking at a page in Sonar's reference guide on those audio effects.  Glad I found them.  I will be making use of some of them, for sure.
 
John B.
2017/01/15 15:52:51
Zargg
Johnbee58
Zargg
Hi. Give this page a read, download the project and open in SONAR.
https://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013049/Sidechaining-in-SONAR
Hope it helps.
All the best.


Hey, Zargg!
but where would that be practical in a music production? 
John B.


An example is to duck the Bass and let the Bass drum cut through, or lower guitars during a solo.
2017/01/15 20:02:32
Johnbee58
Zargg
Johnbee58
Zargg
Hi. Give this page a read, download the project and open in SONAR.
https://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013049/Sidechaining-in-SONAR
Hope it helps.
All the best.


Hey, Zargg!
but where would that be practical in a music production? 
John B.


An example is to duck the Bass and let the Bass drum cut through, or lower guitars during a solo.


That makes sense.  Thanks again!
 
JB
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