Wow! You have no idea how these tutorials have improved my production. I got a production project that I knew would have a wider audience than I'm used to & I had to deliver for the artist. I did it entirely with these videos. Now I'm delivering material I can be proud of. Thanks so much Dom.
Tip 5 is a game changer. Wow. On a side note, thank you for making these videos. There isn't much Cubase related content out there, and your work fills a big void.
Once again many thanks Dom for clarifying side chaining in Cubase. I have avoided this technique up to now as I have found it hard to understand. Your video makes it much I clearer. I will be using it improve my music productions from now on.
started using cubase pro 4 days ago came from ableton live lite. Freaking incredible software and dom has taught me alot. already mixing, compressing and doing and finding everything i need in the software
It’s crazy isn’t it?! We have all the tools but have no clues...🤣😂 this has opened up a new ideas now. Time to look at all Cubase plugins and see if they all can side chain this was. Fantastic
Okay.... I should have watched this 2 years ago.... All because I just needed the simple side chain in example 1 for now, got a lot more than that! Thank you Dom!
This is one of the reasons why you should go for cubase over any daw, they teach so many stuff,no need to search for hours of tutorial as they make these videos all the time
#5 blew my mind, after years of working with Cubase I had never tried that! Thanks a lot! I had to try it right away! So you can set de SC to pre-fader and then blend in, or leave out, the source signal by using its own fader, right? And even do it with a bunch of them. Nice. I sometimes use aggressive sidechain, as #1, on pads to make them move as well, or with any element that can get richer with those dynamics. Thanks again, have a great day!
So inspiring! Especially using SC for FX-processing - immediatly tryied it out and got stunning results. What would your community do without your top notch tutorials - thx so much!
@@DomSigalas @Dom Sigalas and I really mean it :-) Unfortunately there´s a bug when making a snapshot (mixing console) using this technique: recalling the snapshot after closing and re-opening the same project deletes the SC-Input in Retrologue. Not a biggy but somehow annoying - had to search for quite a while to figure that out have already reported it to the Steinberg Support. I´m wondering if other users are also experiencing this quirk.
Great content, as always. As for tip #5, when I was a teenager, decades ago, I used to like to plug other instruments into the back of my (analogue) synth. Nice to know I can do the same thing in the box!
Hi Dom, thanks for sharing this precious knowledge! I started a year ago getting serious about learning about mixing in Cubase and all this info you share has helped me a lot! Thanks a lot , please let me know how can I support your channel. Saludos!
Thats what I thought too. But on the other hand this sidechain input is a bit different. He could have played midi notes instead of just holding one long note. Then the filter and amp envelopes and velocity dependant behavior would have come into play ;) But yes, the same is probably possible with serum fx by routing a midi channel into the midi input of the insert.
Hi Dom, I love your tutorials, they're really helpful. But, I have Cubase Elements, and I think some of the tips you gave only apply to Artist and Pro. Would you be able to show how side-chaining is done in Elements? Ευχαριστώ πολύ!
Hi Dom! Number 5 ... with Retrologue? I did not know about that. How cool and exciting. Once I've got my acoustic panels set up I'll be right on it. Cheers Dom :)
Wow! You have no idea how these tutorials have improved my production. I got a production project that I knew would have a wider audience than I'm used to & I had to deliver for the artist. I did it entirely with these videos. Now I'm delivering material I can be proud of. Thanks so much Dom.
It's probably the 5th time I've watched the sidechain tips and get more ideas each time, this is an oldie but goodie thanks again Dom!
Tip 5 is a game changer. Wow. On a side note, thank you for making these videos. There isn't much Cubase related content out there, and your work fills a big void.
The 1-3 were well known, but as always nicely put. BUT! 4 and 5 were real gems! Thank you again, Dom ;-) The Retrologue trick is simply awesome.
Crazy. Thanks for sharing. Everyone should have a personal Dom right on his side when creating music with Cubase. :-)
Once again many thanks Dom for clarifying side chaining in Cubase. I have avoided this technique up to now as I have found it hard to understand. Your video makes it much I clearer. I will be using it improve my music productions from now on.
I've been using Cubase since pre VST days and I still learn a lot from your videos. Great way to get new ideas.
I really like you explanations and demonstrations. They are super clear and concise. This one really helped me with my vocal.
started using cubase pro 4 days ago came from ableton live lite. Freaking incredible software and dom has taught me alot. already mixing, compressing and doing and finding everything i need in the software
So you did again Master!!! Very impressive ways to use the sidechain. Thanks for sharing them with all te human beings...!!!
Dom is a living legend!
Pity I can't give multiple thumb ups.... Best ever ... thank you Dom...
THank you so much Keith!
That Retrologue trick is new to me! Super awesome lesson again Dom!
Best lesson ever my man❤️
Glad you enjoyed my friend!
Very well structured and easy to follow, all of your tutorials are a breath of fresh air, clear and packed with information. Thanks Dom!
Hey, Dom. It is so amazing what you do in such a sympathic way. Thanks a lot!!!
Dom, that fifth trick was fire, dawg.
That last trick right there....💥boom💥!!! as you would say. And all in id say this is the best cubase lesson on the planet! Cheers dom. 👏🙌😁
One of the most useful tutorials I have seen yet. Thanks.
Using Retrologue as external filter, with it's own sequencer for automation?! That idea never crossed my mind! Thank you Cubase, thanks Dom Sigalas!!!
It’s crazy isn’t it?! We have all the tools but have no clues...🤣😂 this has opened up a new ideas now. Time to look at all Cubase plugins and see if they all can side chain this was. Fantastic
Okay.... I should have watched this 2 years ago.... All because I just needed the simple side chain in example 1 for now, got a lot more than that! Thank you Dom!
Wow that gate side chain effect is awsome thanks as always for a great lesson
You are the man!, just "thanks" in an infinite loop, gold class tutorial!, greeting from Buenos Airess, Argentina
Thanks Dom, your videos are great it's a pleasure to watch you work
Thank you Gianni!!! :)
Cheers Dom, ya done it again!
Great!Thanks Dom!5th tip very useful.
Hehehehe that's a good one right? :)
Dom youre a genius mate ... that last tip just blew my brains out !!!!!
I need to learn how to do this.
This is definitely going to help my music. Thanks for sharing your video 😃
This is one of the reasons why you should go for cubase over any daw, they teach so many stuff,no need to search for hours of tutorial as they make these videos all the time
That Retrologue side chain trick is fantastic. Passing an external synth (Korg MS2000r) drone sound through it - amazing! Thank you!
#5 blew my mind, after years of working with Cubase I had never tried that! Thanks a lot! I had to try it right away! So you can set de SC to pre-fader and then blend in, or leave out, the source signal by using its own fader, right? And even do it with a bunch of them. Nice.
I sometimes use aggressive sidechain, as #1, on pads to make them move as well, or with any element that can get richer with those dynamics.
Thanks again, have a great day!
Dom is the man - glad he is with Cubase! ;)
I remember seeing something about using Retrologue for FX, but that is amazingly more cool and useful than I realized. Many thanks, again!
Fantastic creative ways to use side-chain!
Great video, very useful! Thanks
So inspiring! Especially using SC for FX-processing - immediatly tryied it out and got stunning results. What would your community do without your top notch tutorials - thx so much!
Thank you so much for the kind words Henri! I appreciate it!
@@DomSigalas @Dom Sigalas
and I really mean it :-)
Unfortunately there´s a bug when making a snapshot (mixing console) using this technique: recalling the snapshot after closing and re-opening the same project deletes the SC-Input in Retrologue. Not a biggy but somehow annoying - had to search for quite a while to figure that out have already reported it to the Steinberg Support.
I´m wondering if other users are also experiencing this quirk.
Really amazing tutorial! thanks so much!
His tutorials are always on point
Great content, as always. As for tip #5, when I was a teenager, decades ago, I used to like to plug other instruments into the back of my (analogue) synth. Nice to know I can do the same thing in the box!
I know right? :) :) :) Thank you Christian!
you are just awesome,Dom.Thanks!
Thank you so much my friend! :)
extremely helpful one Dom thanks
DOM is simply great instructor
Wow really inspired by the retrolouge idea. More gold nuggets here Dom. Can’t thank you enough you Cubase guru you 👊👊👊
That was brilliant - thanks Dom!
Great video, Dom! I'd completely forgot about routing audio through Retrologue! Many thanks :)
Hey Geoff! I almost forget myself too sometimes hahaha!
Fine! Especially the trick with the synthesizer! Very cool! 👍
very cool stuff -- hope I can wrap my head around it :)
Have fun Linda! :)
Amazing stuff! Thank you so much.
You're welcome Fredrik!
The last two are game changer for me. Thanks Dom
You're welcome Ivelin! :)
Using retrolog as a SC 😲😲. That's crazy man. EPIC TUTORIAL.
Dom is just the best, that was awesome as usual !
Thanks for this inspiring video!
You're welcome Nathalie!
Very helpful. Thank you for this video. U just inspired me tonight
Only one thing to say …..”Absolutely genius”
retrologue game changer :) top tutorial Dom
Solid tricks Dom! Really keen on the Frequency 2 approach
sweet techniques!!! The last ones were amazing
Hi Dom, thanks for sharing this precious knowledge! I started a year ago getting serious about learning about mixing in Cubase and all this info you share has helped me a lot! Thanks a lot , please let me know how can I support your channel. Saludos!
WTF this retrologue input this is amazing!! thanks man!!! maybe steinie can release this as a separate audio effect, like the Serum FX plugin
Thats what I thought too. But on the other hand this sidechain input is a bit different. He could have played midi notes instead of just holding one long note. Then the filter and amp envelopes and velocity dependant behavior would have come into play ;)
But yes, the same is probably possible with serum fx by routing a midi channel into the midi input of the insert.
Bangin tips from a righteous dude! Thanks Dom!
Great video! Thanks for these valuable tips!
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Dom is the Don of cubase!
It's Amazing. Thanks for sharing this 5 ways to use sidechain, incredibly useful insights You are the best with Cubase tips
Awesome tricks! I'm stunned ! Korifi bro!!!
Nice sir Thanks
Very informative bro. Thanks 👍🏿
O melhor vídeo sobre o assunto que já assisti até agora!!!! Congrats!!!
Great tutorials, thanks a lot Dom!!!
Fantastic content! Thanks a lot for this truly inspiring lesson! 👍🏻👏🏻😀
Thanks again Dom! Inspirational.
Glad you enjoyed Paul! :)
Love idea number 2. Instantly tried it in a mix and WOW!
Another great video 👍
awesome Vid! Thanx Dom.
Great vidéo. thanks
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Very helpful video. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Great ideas to experiment with... thanks!
Awesome tricks Dom. Keep up the good work! Tnx!
Awesome stuff! Thanks Dom.
rythmic effect is amazing thx
Brilliant Dom! Thank you so much 😊
You’re a great instructor 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Fantastic again, thank you so much, this info is incredibly inspiring!
Thank you, Dom!
Great Video! Thank you for all this great information. This will definitely improve my production and work flow.
Very inspiring! Need to try this asap! Thanks Dom!
Great video
Thanks Dom , great video. Please do a video about RND MBP😀.
THANKS... incredible lesson.
Really really helpful ! Awesome job explaining and great tips! Big big thx. Gonna go side chain a bunch of stuff now to play around experiment :) !
Great lessons sir
Glad you enjoyed!
This was awesome, thank you so much! :)
Just incredibly useful insights, thank you Dom!
Thanks. This is great!
Brilliant.Thankyou.
Hi Dom,
I love your tutorials, they're really helpful. But, I have Cubase Elements, and I think some of the tips you gave only apply to Artist and Pro. Would you be able to show how side-chaining is done in Elements? Ευχαριστώ πολύ!
Very creative!
👍
Hi Dom! Number 5 ... with Retrologue? I did not know about that. How cool and exciting. Once I've got my acoustic panels set up I'll be right on it. Cheers Dom :)
this guy a genius