Quick question...
In a musical situation, when my guitar solo comes up, is setting up a ducking channel deemed a wise/acceptable thing to do, or should I stick to automation?
I like the idea of the fact that I can perhaps leave some side chains ready set up in a template on the lead guitar channels, so once I've set up the kind of attenuation I'm after, I no longer have to get busy with the mouse and draw in automation.
By the way, I've never attempted Side-chaining, but I've just found an excellent tutorial on how to do it using Cubase SX2 and Waves C1, so I'm going to try that now, but I'd still appreciate people's advice on whether this is common practice, or if it's just for radio DJs and TV voice overs?
Thanks.
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