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Here's how the ever-useful @MAKEN0ISE MATHS can give your modular mix the 'sidechained pumping kick' effect, as it can be an envelope follower, VCA, an attenuverter and a final output mixer, all at once! Patch diagram & step-by-step info (if ya have other modules) in description! ↴ IF YOU LIKED THIS - PLEASE SUPPORT ME ON PATREON! / mylarmelodies PATCH DIAGRAM https://www.modulargrid.net/e/patches... (Before you ask, you DO need to invert the envelope followed kick that you feed into the BOTH control, which seems wrong, but this is because negative voltage to that input INCREASES rise and fall time, causing the VCA effect, not the other way round as you might assume! I did, originally. Always RTFM!). STEP BY STEP RECIPIE 1. Use a multiple or stackcable to 'copy' (aka 'mult') the audio output of your kick. 2. Create an envelope followed version of this kick, by either passing the multed audio thru an envelope follower, or, 'mult' the trigger that triggers the kick, and use THAT to trigger a separate envelope generator which can be customised to create the most satisfying shape. MATHS is also great for that! 3. You now need to pass your 'music' channel (that is, all the audio you want to be 'ducked' by the kick) through a VCA. If you are doing a stereo mix, you'll need two VCAs. 4. Invert the envelope followed kick, with an inverter or attenuverter. This is why utilities rule, they make stuff possible. 5. Get the inverted kick to control the VCA CV level (if you're using two VCAs, use a mult to send it equally to both). 6. Now you need to mix together the percussion audio and the 'ducked' music audio channels together, which will give you your finished mix. 7. Rejoice, dropping your droppy drops harder, for they will drop with great effectiveness, even if your low/mids are a bloody mess. Shoutout to @Colin Benders for inspiring me to work on getting this effect going. 😘 Here's a podcast I did with Colin, we talk about this effect in that: • Why We Bleep Podcast 008: Colin Benders