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Re: Sidechain compression of a single frequency band in DP

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 5:31 am
by Edouardo
Just to let you know guys:

I tried TrackSpacer. It works but wasn't convinced: No scaling and poor visual feedback. Very difficult to tweek the settings like I truely want. But it works.

I contacted MOTU and had great support. they recognised a bug here with Alloy 2: The fact that DP doesn't recognise the sidechain input of Alloy has something to do with Windows. My contact discussed with developpers: it will be fixed in a future update of DP9. They also suggested a way around by splitting the signal to be EQ-Ducked into Multiple Aux tracks with MW Eq's on it, and place a sidechain comp on the band I want to Duck with the sidechain signal. That should work but a little labor intensive setting the EQs to make sure the overlaps are right.

In the meantime I downloaded NOVA67P, a free plugin. Looked like the ideal solution, very powerful. Unfortunately, it didn't pass DP's plugin scan.

I found the solution with ToneBoosters' TB_FIX, a great little dynamic EQ with external sidechain accepted by DP (VST 2.4 protocol). I tested it and bought it: 20$ only. The visual feedback is not very smooth, but largely sufficient to work with reliably when combined with my ears (Much better than trackspacer anyway). with 6 points, all controlable with the sidechain, it can be quite inspiring to try weird stuff. After so much research, I am delighted to finally have filled that gap in my workflow, and can move on.

Thanks everybody for your help in that quest!

Edouard

Re: Sidechain compression of a single frequency band in DP

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 7:20 am
by tommymandel
Hah! :D :P