Ducking fx, Settings – elysia mpressor Dual-Channel Creative Compressor User Manual

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settings - ducking fx

Using the mpressor in combination with effect

units like reverb, delay or chorus processors cre-

ates fascinating results.

The important part in this case is that compres-

sion is applied after the signal has passed the

effects processor. The external sidechain, how-

ever, is fed with the original dry signal that is

also fed into the input of the FX unit.

If a drum track is processed with a reverb, for

example, the reverberation can be compressed

extremely strong so that it will almost vanish in

very loud parts at first.

It sounds different than only compressing the

reverberation without using the external side-

chain, because now the spatial part depends on

the dynamics of the original signal.

An electric piano which is processed with cho-

rus and delay effects can benefit from this

technique, too, as the chorus/delay effect will

become more and more prominent while the

played note decreases in volume.

It is important that all effect units only send

the pure effect signal (100 % wet) which is then

mixed to the dry signal on a parallel track.

If you are not 100 % sure what this is all about,

just think about it as a volume automation of

the effects buss - but this time not done by a

fader, but by an automated rhythmical process

controlled by the mpressor according to the val-

ues you have set.

Just give it a try - it’s so much fun!

settings

dUCkING FX

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