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saying goodnight to the one that might be
listening close as I sing of my dreams
i don't know where to go i don't think this world is made for me
I don't know where to go I don't think this world is made for me Behind the clouds there's a castle in the sky And I just want you to take me there And then I'm free Then I'm free with you Then I'm free Then I'm free with you
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"your mind's playing games with you, the things you predict never actually come true"
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Rnla Finally Releases His Single ‘Bad4Me’
Rnla Finally Releases His Single ‘Bad4Me’ Giuseppe Renella, also known as RNLA, was born in Naples, Italy in 1999 and has been making music since the age of 11. He began releasing his songs in October 2019 and has already amassed over 39 million listens across all platforms and is still rising. Several tracks have been added on major editorial Spotify Playlists such as “Fresh Finds,” “New Music…
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Here’s a simple passive sidechain highpass for FMR RNC & RNLA compressors.
The RNC and RNLA are ludicrously good compressors for the money, and both of them do things that no other compressors do. There’s plenty of info on the interwebz about them, so I won’t go on a rant about how cool they are. But one of their overlooked features is the sidechain insert jack. Note that this is not just a key input for ‘ducking’ action, it is an effects loop for the detector. The send is on the tip and return is on the ring -- so, for example, you could insert an EQ here and boost 4-5kHz and turn the comp into a de-esser. Or, if you’re doing drums and bassy stuff, you can EQ a highpass into the sidechain to prevent your kick drum or palm-muted guitar chords from pumping the compressor action. One way to do this is with a guitar pedal EQ and an insert cable.
But if all you need is the sidechain highpass, you can do that with a simple passive filter. Just wire a capacitor across the tip and ring terminals of a TRS plug. I’ve made a whole bunch of these, each with different corner frequencies, so I can just grab whichever one I need without worrying about cabling or power.
The RNC and RNLA both have a sidechain return input impedance of 20k, so these are a sampling of values you might try, and their respective corner frequencies:
100nF - 80Hz 68nF - 118Hz 47nF - 170Hz 33nF - 240Hz
I’ve found that highpassing the sidechain makes both comps even more useful for drum buss, acoustic guitar, and program material. It’s a feature that you find on a lot of higher end buss comps (e.g. API calls it the ‘thrust’ control). It makes the low end much more prominent while also reducing its tendency to overmodulate the gain reduction.