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Old 14th February 2006, 06:07 PM   #1
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Sure You can use side chain i.e ducking in Nuendo and SX, make surround subgroups for those effects and pan front / rear accordingly.
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The way to do with the most control is through aux sends. You can balance the level of each instrument. It's not the easiest thing because of how hard it is to make minor adjustments to the send levels. What I've started doing is send everything I want to parallel process to a group and then send that whole group to another group that crushed. That way, there's only one send involved. It gives a little less control, but much more ease.

The other things I've done, is now that many of the newer plug in compressors have mix controls, dial up the sound of the compression I want at 100% wet, and then drop the mix down until I get something mixed. Same idea as parallel processed. Again, you don't have control over individual elements, but you don't even have to involve another group.

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