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Signal Generetor routing 808
Is there any 1 kind enough to coach me or point me on the right direction on how to route a low frequency sine wave from the generator to add extra hump in a kick drum routing it through a gate?
Thank you in advance. Oh! sarcastic and ironic people can contribute too! I deserve it for not paying attention in audio school. |
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Re: Signal Generetor routing 808
From another post:
create a channel ( track 4 ) with a signal generator set to somewhere between 50 and 60 HZ ( your taste ). add a gate to track 4. select the KICK drum track and place a buss on the KICK drum track. Buss this prefader to a buss ( Buss 5 ). go back to the gate and set the gate sidechain to Buss 5.
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Re: Signal Generetor routing 808
Thank you so much sdemott, I am on my way to "destroy your organic sounding kick" heaven!
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