LOGIC PRO X - Side Chain Compression Explained

In this video, Jono explores one of the most classic dance music production techniques of all time - sidechain compression. 🔍Discover Essentials: Compression🔍 https://learn.jonobuchananmusic.com/p... This involves feeding the output signal of one track into the Compressor of another, making the volume of that second track 'duck'. Jono will show you how to set this process up but he'll also explore the benefits of a 'ghost' trigger, which isn't an active track within the mix but a dedicated, silent one. 'Ghost triggers' allow you to keep a regular sidechain trigger playing even when a source sound stops playing or changes its pattern. ------------------------------------------------------ Logic's Compressor Types Explained 👉    • LOGIC PRO X - Logic Compressor Types Expla...   New York Style Compression Explained 👉   • LOGIC PRO X - New York Compression Technique   What's the difference between Compression and Limiting 👉   • Logic Pro: Compression vs Limiting - What ...   ------------------------------------------------------ 👉 Are you New to Logic ? 🔍🎦 Discovering Logic Pro could be exactly what you are looking for https://learn.jonobuchananmusic.com/p... ------------------------------------------------------ 00:00 Intro 00:35 Track Playback 01:20 What does Sidechain Compression do? 02:15 Setting up Compressor on Synth Pluck 04:07 Playback with SC Compression 04:23 Choosing Attack and Release times 05:57 Copying Compressor to other tracks 07:53 What if the Kick changes pattern? 09:45 Creating a dedicated SC Trigger track 10:22 Creating No Output routing and switching SC inputs 12:11 Playback with silent SC Trigger track 12:32 The other benefit of 'ghost' Triggers 13:17 Summary ----------------------------------------------------------