Sidechaining in Studio One 3

The elusive art of using Sidechains and Side Chain Compression to make tracks come alive is one of the most exciting musical weapons in your arsenal. In this 11 video tutorial series, Studio One 3 expert Michael Tomblin makes Sidechaining creative, fun and easy.

Videos
Introduction (03:23) - Introduction and description of what sidechaining is.
Sidechaining the Kick to Bass (08:06) - Learn how to create this classic effect.
Sidechaining the Kick & Snare to Bass (11:33) - Learn how to improve your mix for all types of music.
Sidechaining Snare & Hi-Hats to Instruments (06:24) - Explore creative possibilities with this sidechaining technique.
Sidechaining Snare to FX & Room Tracks (10:54) - Learn how to add width and depth to drums.
Sidechaining Toms & Instruments (07:58) - Learn how to create space and improve impact of toms using sidechaining.
Using Ghost Tracks (05:11) - Explore nudging ghost tracks for interesting sidechaining results.
Using Loop Ghost Tracks (10:33) - Learn how loop ghost tracks create interesting pumping and rhythmical results.
Multiband Sidechaining (09:12) - Learn how to multiband sidechaining can transform tracks and groove.
Mixing Music & Dialogue using Sidechaining (04:57) - Explains why this popular technique is used and demonstrates how in Studio One 3.
Using the Sidechain Input (10:36) - Moving forward once more, we now have an overview look at the Key Editor that acts like a ‘full version’ of the In Place Editor with extra functions. We take in information about some of the tool bar options that make using all of the editors easier.