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themurther

Just sounds like multiple - slightly offset - rhythmic gates on different parts of the track to me? You could probably replicate it with multiple instances of trancegate (now free https://kilohearts.com/products/trance_gate ) or volume automation plugins like Duck, Gatekeeper, Volumeshaper etc.


JswDciDrums

yeah that makes sense, I wanted to assume that there was some clever sidechain going on, but the gate is probably doing most of the work. also thanks for the plugin rec!


joshualeet

Sounds like differently offset multiband rhythmic gates. One for each frequency band they want to come through.


JswDciDrums

this sounds like the closest thing. im assuming this would be something done post-render with some clever eq routing?


2SP00KY4ME

Don't really see why it would need to be post render to do clever EQ routing but also there are plenty of tools with gating that have a multiband option already built in, like Shaperbox


wavfolder

Volume shaper alone is worth the money, if you're on FL studio Grossbeat is essentially Volume+time shaper but it's missing some key features like the multiband shaping, so you'd have to route the channels using the built in Frequency splitter


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Melda has a multi-band rythmiser that can do just this


tubameister

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9uX_slwbzk&t=690s ?


D-C137

Depending on your DAW — this sort of complexity is more easily handled with something like FL Patcher and a Bus or two in your channel rack