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Submitted: 09/03/2007 | 09:45PM EST
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Current Score: 4.03 / 5.00
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Blam this piece of crap!
This makes poop look good.
Nothing too new or interesting.
Not bad. In fact… I like it!
This Flash is crunk, fo' shizzle!
Woot!!! All my 5 R belong to this!
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Submissions by Nav: — Choose below… — Naveejay Teechs U EJAY!!
This short tutorial will teach you how to make a trance bass and kick, and sidechain them. I worked hard on this, and it was tough to keep it under the limit!
You advance by clicking "play" in the corner, and pause it by clicking "stop" in the other corner!!
Enjoy, and tell me how I did!
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Average Score: 7.8 / 10
"Dude, thanks."
I've been using FLS for years and now i ginally get to learn something new, you should make some more tuts man. Thanks.
No problem :)
"Lol"
Needs a back button. Also pretty basic.
No kidding.
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HOLY FUCK NAVIJ YOUR CPU IS GOING TO EXPLODE.
AWWW NOES
"Heya"
Hey. I think it was a really nice tutorial, but it went way too fast, and some that troubled me too, was that i couldnt go a step back :;S ... So when i missed something, i had to start all over :S .. But, great anyway =)
Sorry :S, thanks for reviewing!
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you went way too fast for the newbies to catch what you did, but good info.
I was wondering, why link the threshold on the compressor to the peak? what I usually do is link the channel volume or add 'Fruity Balance' and link the volume controller in there to the peak, is there a technical reason?
It lets you vary the amount that you sidechain by tweaking the ratio, attack, release, etc. Also, if you use the Fruity Limiter, you get a visual representation of what you're doing.