Great overview, thanks! An envelope tip (sorry if you mentioned): if you want a slower attack on the ducking, use microtiming to nudge the trigless trig or fx channel trig backwards a bit, so the ducking is in full effect when the kick comes in. If it's part of an lfo on a certain track you'll also move the trig itself, which might not be what you're after of course.. except if the sound on the track has a slower attack as well.
Extremely useful!! Thank you. Needed to slow the video down a little. You were breezin' through pretty fast. :)
Glad it helped and sorry about my pacing, try slowing video speed down in YT video settings 🪄
Great overview, thanks!
An envelope tip (sorry if you mentioned): if you want a slower attack on the ducking, use microtiming to nudge the trigless trig or fx channel trig backwards a bit, so the ducking is in full effect when the kick comes in. If it's part of an lfo on a certain track you'll also move the trig itself, which might not be what you're after of course.. except if the sound on the track has a slower attack as well.
Hey 🙏 Thanks for sharing! Yes I missed that out of this, good tip 🍻
This is fantastic going to test it out tonight!
Thanks!
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Thanks, cool tricks and gr8 explanation of use.
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