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Side Chain Compression Newbie Help?
Posted on: 14.03.2012 by Thaddeus Scamp
Hey guys,

So I've recently tried side-chaining 4 bars of chords in Ableton and used a hi-hat sample instead of a kick sample (saw a tutorial on it and the main idea was that hi-hats don't have a long tail) anyway after side-chaining it I noticed a short slightly inaudible *click* sound at the end which was then emphasized even more once I put a filter delay on it. My question is...how do I get rid of it? Also can you explain why it happened?

What I did was stick a compressor on an FM8 and clicked the "Side-Chain" box and got the pre fx audio from the 1 Bar hi-Hat sample.

Did I miss something? I know there are a couple of ways to do it but this is the one I attempted. Any advice/help would be appreciated. Also, if you have some good Side-Chain or Compressor tutorials feel free to post them in your reply.

Thanks!

Tessie Grether
22.03.2012
Originally Posted by Croma
Hey guys,

So I've recently tried side-chaining 4 bars of chords in Ableton and used a hi-hat sample instead of a kick sample (saw a tutorial on it and the main idea was that hi-hats don't have a long tail)
An easier way to do this, is setup your sidechain channel (muted from the master) and put a kick on it but shorten the decay.

As for the click play with the attack and release on the settings.
Thaddeus Scamp
14.03.2012
Hey guys,

So I've recently tried side-chaining 4 bars of chords in Ableton and used a hi-hat sample instead of a kick sample (saw a tutorial on it and the main idea was that hi-hats don't have a long tail) anyway after side-chaining it I noticed a short slightly inaudible *click* sound at the end which was then emphasized even more once I put a filter delay on it. My question is...how do I get rid of it? Also can you explain why it happened?

What I did was stick a compressor on an FM8 and clicked the "Side-Chain" box and got the pre fx audio from the 1 Bar hi-Hat sample.

Did I miss something? I know there are a couple of ways to do it but this is the one I attempted. Any advice/help would be appreciated. Also, if you have some good Side-Chain or Compressor tutorials feel free to post them in your reply.

Thanks!

Tessie Grether
22.03.2012
Originally Posted by Croma
Hey guys,

So I've recently tried side-chaining 4 bars of chords in Ableton and used a hi-hat sample instead of a kick sample (saw a tutorial on it and the main idea was that hi-hats don't have a long tail)
An easier way to do this, is setup your sidechain channel (muted from the master) and put a kick on it but shorten the decay.

As for the click play with the attack and release on the settings.
Georgina Schatzman
22.03.2012
If you're using the compressor from Ableton, just switch it from Model FF2 to FF1. That should more than likely get rid of your "click" I bet.
Krishna Hospelhorn
15.03.2012
since you asked, I have to post my own tutorial I did, haha! :P
Laurinda Doblado
14.03.2012
It could be that your attack and release setting on the Compressor are set to fast. Abrupt volume changes can occasionally cause clicking, especially with audio that has lower frequencies and thus a more likely chance of cutting off in between "zero crossing" points of the waveform. Also you might want to try throwing a Utility before or after the Compressor and activating the DC filter to kill any ultra low inaudible frequencies that could possibly cause this sort of issue.

Aaron Zilch
Ableton Certified Trainer
Arcane Audio Solutions
arcane (dot) a udio (dot) s (at) g mail

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