Sidewave
Sidewave combines two inputs: your main signal and a sidechain source. Instead of classic envelope ducking, it lets you push one sound through the movement and character of another, with direct control over polarity, direction, and level balance.
Practical use cases
Blend noise into basses for animated texture, push pad harmonics onto drums, or create movement by feeding a lower-octave synth into the sidechain path.
Note: both inputs need meaningful signal to hear the effect clearly.
Features
Two-input signal fusion (main + sidechain)
Input, side, and output gain controls
Independent polarity inversion for both signal paths
Direction flip for alternate modulation character
Gain-match support for level-aware A/B
Stereo processing with sidechain input
Zero-latency operation