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    deadly... wormjar

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    Chek the GFX madskillz, w00t!

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    sidechaining can be used with gates as well altho admittedly this is more common when recording/mixing a band to stop over spill...just thought ide chuck it in anyway :cheese:

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    haha, cheers for the art reviews. I have more like this explaing all manner of things on pretty much every subject on earth. haha. I have approached the tate Modern and jonny ball, but i have yet to hear back...

    Yeah sidechaining a gate is also a good use.

    I think the most common way to hear it in techno (and all bass heavy dance music) is in the kick/sub area, althought using it on vocals chained to the kick and you get instant cheesy daft punk esque pop-dance.

 

 

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