I've been looking at tutorials on how to sidechain to create the effect of ducking within FL studio. Also how to use automation within FL studio.
The next thing I'm a bit stuck on is when to use this effect.
I think the obvious time to use this is through typical dance music which has fairly constant beats/ a constant bass line.
But what about electronic music genres such as Grime or Original UK dubstep. It seems to me that the beats and bass line are much less regular and don't always overlap each other so there won't be conflicting frequencies.
Should ducking even be used during the simple "Wubs" used in UK dubstep?
The next thing I'm a bit stuck on is when to use this effect.
I think the obvious time to use this is through typical dance music which has fairly constant beats/ a constant bass line.
But what about electronic music genres such as Grime or Original UK dubstep. It seems to me that the beats and bass line are much less regular and don't always overlap each other so there won't be conflicting frequencies.
Should ducking even be used during the simple "Wubs" used in UK dubstep?