Amplitude Imposer
Filed Under: VST Effects/Sidechain / Ducking | report broken link
Takes 2 stereo inputs and imposes the amplitude envelope of the first one on the second one. Also has a threshold level for the second input, so that when the signal falls below it, it is amplified up to the threshold, to give a greater signal to be amplitude modulated. You’ll need a relatively flexible host (i.e. one that allows you to have 4 inputs and 2 outputs for an effect).

Channelswap
Filed Under: VST Effects/Sidechain / Ducking | report broken link
Applies the host-synced algorithmic patterning engine used by other plugins with same GUI style to switch left and right channels.

Sidechain Gate
Filed Under: VST Effects/Sidechain / Ducking | report broken link
Sidechain Gate is a simple sidechain gate with two stereo inputs (the second is for the key input) so it requires a VST host with flexible routing possibilities

MSED
Filed Under: VST Effects/Sidechain / Ducking | report broken link
MSED is a mid/side encoder/decoder plug-in which encodes (splits) the incoming stereo signal into two components: mid/side or, alternatively, mono/stereo pair, and vice versa: decodes mid/side signal pair into stereo signal. MSED is also able to work in the in-line mode with the ability to adjust mid and side channels’ gain without the need of inserting two MSED plug-ins in sequence.

SideKick
Filed Under: VST Effects/Sidechain / Ducking | report broken link
This plugin acts as a sidechain emulator. ’Sidechaining’ is useing one audio stream to influence the amplitude of another audio stream. For instance a basskick track/channel that pushes the amplitude down of another channel/track every time the basskick sounds. Named ’ducking’.
