Creating a Side Chained Reverb in Ableton
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Reverb is an essential part of any musical production as it adds the necessary depth, space and ambience.
Adding in reverb to tracks, however, can be troublesome. Often reverbs clutter up the mix and create a unnecessary mud.
By using Ableton's side chain compressor on reverbs, you can avoid creating a muddy mix. In this screencast, I'll show you how to create a side chained reverb in Ableton 10 to clean up the mix.
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Sign upDaniel has been writing content for Envato Tuts + for the past 4 years for the Code, Music, & Business sections. He is also an avid electronic music producer and founder of UpstreamSquad, an online store dedicated to melodic electronic music producers. In his spare time, he loves to learn about finance and productivity and is crazy about fitness.
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