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Ducking with Cubase SX and Waves C1
Hi,
Does someone know how that I've to do the routings between Cubase and Waves C1 to get "ducking"??? I don't find out how I can trigger a signal in the plugin. Tell me if you need some more informations. Cheers, mas |
:oops: , haven't seen that there were a thread about that just before but I'm trying that for hours now and I'm driving crazy. I'm gonna try that one and if I still got a problem.....c u here again..... :lol:
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Let me know if you dont figure it out and I will post the info, its pretty easy with sx3...
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Unless the C1 has 4 inputs you are limited to doing a mono Left and Right kind of pseudo ducking. Put the signal you want to duck in the left channel, put the trigger signal in the right at a louder volume so it triggers the threshold before the left signal then route the left output to your mix and not the right.
Some of Voxengo's plugs have 4 inputs so you can duck stereo signals. The C1 is a pretty old plugin. |
it works!!!!!
GRS: isn't there any solution in stereo with Waves???? Cheers |
You could try the C360? Surround Compressor, part of the Waves 360 Surround Tools Bundle.
Haven't tried this myself. I have done stereo side chaining with Voxengo comp plugin but not keen on its overall sound, also in the Creamware Scope environment, much more flexible compressor. |
The waves surround compressor is just a soft knee limiter with a threshold only setting, I'd forget that one.
Another one I've read about but not tried is OtiumFX Compadre Beatpuncher, it has true 4 chan input. |
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