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| Sidechaining in Cubase 4 Hey bros, is it possible to insert a sidechain effect in Cubase 4 to get something ducked by something else? Much THX
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| Lives for gear | yes it is google side chaining comp free vst unless you already have a sidechaining vst. then read how to route your side shaining comp in the help topic file in cubase. make sure to read what ever the free vst comes with route your tracks and off you go. also check you tube for a tutorial.... you would be supreised how many how too's are on your tube. they might not always be correct but at least you can see how others are doing it
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