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yes, i think so. reading from a couple of tutorials on the intertubes :)

  • Sidechaining in Qtractor using Ducka
  • Tiny Tutorial: Sidechain Compression in Qtractor
  • hth.
    cheers

    ps. may i add that sidechaining, in my very own opinion, it's just an interesting trick to disguise a fix-in-the-mix over an already mastered sampled sound track? if you have access to the raw, recorded material, say real instrument stems, you probably won't ever need to use this technique or contraption ever. but that's maybe just me saying ;)

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