Sidechaining is a technique used in audio production where the signal from one track (the sidechain) is used to control the dynamics of another track. This is commonly used in DJing and music production to create rhythmic pumping effects.
The release time of a sidechain compressor determines how quickly the compressor returns to its normal state after the triggering signal has ended. A shorter release time results in faster response, while a longer release time allows for smoother transitions.
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