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What is a side-chain input, The side-chain parameter page – Native Instruments MASCHINE MK3 Groove Production Studio (Black) User Manual

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What Is a Side-Chain Input?

If we consider an effect unit that processes the signal incoming at its main input, side-chaining

means using a secondary signal (the “side-chain signal”) fed to a secondary input of the unit
(the “side-chain input”) to control the behavior of the processing. Usually the amplitude of the
side-chain signal will determine

how much

the main signal will be processed by the unit.

In music production the side-chain signal is most of the time another audio track of the

project. A common example is the use of the kick drum track as side-chain for the compres-
sion of the bass track: on each kick the compressor will compress the bass more, resulting in a

typical pumping effect between kick and bass that can be heard in various styles of dance mu-

sic.

The Side-Chain Parameter Page

The following Internal, Native Instruments, and External Plug-ins support side-chaining:

Internal Plug-ins: Compressor, Maximizer, Limiter, Gate, Filter.

AU plug-ins (Native Instruments and External): Any AU plug-in with side-chain input.

VST plug-ins (Native Instruments and External): Any VST plug-in with multiple inputs.

When you load any of these Plug-ins in a Sound or a Group, a

Side-Chain Input

Parameter

page appears at the end of the page list.

Side-chaining is not possible at the Master level (i.e. if the Plug-in is loaded in a Plug-in slot of the

Master).

The Side-Chain Input page of the Compressor Plug-in in the Control area.

Using Effects

Applying Effects to a Sound, a Group or the Master

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