re: sincerely answering a question that you may have just been asking out of frustration and know the answer to
@xenon @a_breakin_glass @monorail @IceWolf i mean i get the idea of having audio dip quieter so you can hear other things, that's fine, but having the entire thing just cut out repeatedly is horrendously obnoxious and gives us a headsache
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re: sincerely answering a question that you may have just been asking out of frustration and know the answer to
@Felthry @a_breakin_glass @monorail @IceWolf *linked
re: sincerely answering a question that you may have just been asking out of frustration and know the answer to
@xenon @Felthry @a_breakin_glass @monorail The explanation still really helped though!
re: sincerely answering a question that you may have just been asking out of frustration and know the answer to
@IceWolf @Felthry @a_breakin_glass @monorail i'm glad. i wish i wouldn't've deleted my post so fast
re: sincerely answering a question that you may have just been asking out of frustration and know the answer to
@xenon @Felthry @a_breakin_glass @monorail Can always repost it!
putting my simplyfied sidechain explaination back re: sincerely answering a question that you may have just been asking out of frustration and know the answer to
@IceWolf @Felthry @a_breakin_glass @monorail sidechaining compression can be used to make room in the frequency range for another sound, or in this case, used as an effect
something i want to do in my own music that would definitely be less harsh, is sidechaining a synth to a percussion pattern but without any sound
re: sincerely answering a question that you may have just been asking out of frustration and know the answer to
@Felthry @a_breakin_glass @monorail @IceWolf (sorry i didn't see that that was already liked in a higher reply)