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  2. Ducking - Wikipedia

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    The difference between ducking and side-chain pumping is that in ducking the attenuation is by a specific range while side-chain compression creates variable attenuation. [ 1 ] : 94 Ducking may be used in place of mirrored equalization to combat masking , for example with the bass guitar ducked under the kick drum, resembling subtle side-chain ...

  3. Dynamic range compression - Wikipedia

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    With side-chaining, the compressor behaves in the conventional manner when both main and side-chain inputs are supplied with the same signal. The side-chain input is used by disc jockeys for ducking – lowering the music volume automatically when speaking. The DJ's microphone signal is routed to the side-chain input so that whenever the DJ ...

  4. Parallel compression - Wikipedia

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    [8] While parallel compression is widely utilized in electronic dance music, "side-chain" compression is the technique popularly used to give a synth lead or other melodic element the pulsating quality ubiquitous in the genre. One or more tracks may be side-chained to the kick, thereby compressing them only when the beat occurs.

  5. Side-chain - Wikipedia

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    Side-chain, side chain, or sidechain may refer to: Side chain, a chemical group attached to the main chain or backbone of a molecule, such as a protein; Substituent, an atom or group of atoms substituted in place of a hydrogen atom on the parent chain of a hydrocarbon; Side-chaining, an effect in digital audio processing

  6. De-essing - Wikipedia

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    Broadband de-essing using bandpass filtered side-chain. With this technique, the signal feeding the side-chain of a dynamic-range compressor is equalized or filtered so that the sibilant frequencies are most prominent. As a result, the compressor only reduces the level of the signal when there is a high level of sibilance.

  7. Pumping (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Side-chain pumping is a more advanced technique using a compressor's side-chain feature which, "uses the amplitude envelope (dynamics profile) of one track as a trigger for a compressor used in another track." When the amplitude of a note of the side-chained instrument surpasses the threshold setting of the compressor it attenuates the ...

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  9. Side chain - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry and biochemistry, a side chain is a chemical group that is attached to a core part of the molecule called the "main chain" or backbone. The side chain is a hydrocarbon branching element of a molecule that is attached to a larger hydrocarbon backbone. It is one factor in determining a molecule's properties and reactivity. [2 ...