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Description

Transform your tracks with the Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin, a must-have tool for producers seeking that perfect pumping effect. Developed in collaboration with Cableguys, this plugin is designed to simplify the sidechaining process, ensuring your mixdowns have the polished, professional sound that electronic music demands. Whether you're crafting the next big house anthem or subtly enhancing an indie track, Kickstart delivers with precision and ease.

The plugin stands out for its intuitive interface, allowing you to achieve optimal sidechain compression without the need for complex routing or tedious parameter adjustments. Simply choose your desired curve from a selection of 16 kickstart curves, and adjust the mix knob to set the perfect balance between effect and transparency. This makes it an ideal choice for both beginners and advanced producers who want to streamline their workflow.

Kickstart is compatible with all major DAWs, and its lightweight design ensures it won't bog down your system, letting you focus on what matters most—your creativity. Its minimal CPU usage means you can seamlessly integrate it into your projects without compromising performance. Plus, the customizable curve shapes provide versatility, allowing you to tailor the sidechain effect to suit any genre or style.

Key Features:

  • Developed in collaboration with Nicky Romero and Cableguys
  • Simple drag-and-drop interface with 16 unique sidechain curves
  • Mix knob for precise control over the sidechain effect
  • Compatible with all major DAWs (VST/AU/AAX)
  • Minimal CPU usage for efficient performance
  • Customizable curve shapes for versatile sound shaping

Product specs

Plugin Format AU, VST
Nicky Romero

Nicky Romero

Nicky Romero - Kickstart (Plug-in)

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Nicky Romero - Kickstart (Plug-in)

Nicky Romero

Nicky Romero

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Nicky Romero

Nicky Romero

Reviews

PROS

  • Intuitive interface with easy-to-use wet/dry knob

  • Offers 16 preset sidechain curves for quick setup

  • Affordable pricing, often around $15

  • Saves time on track mixing and sidechain setup

  • Highly effective for 4/4 house music production

  • Simple and visual design enhances workflow

  • Works well across multiple genres, including dubstep

  • Doesn't require a trigger, uses built-in timing options

  • Suitable for beginner producers due to ease of use

  • Provides a straightforward solution for achieving the classic pumping effect

CONS

  • Limited to eighth, quarter, half, or whole note timings

  • Not ideal for offbeat or syncopated drum patterns

  • Cannot create custom volume patterns without additional tools

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin.

Features and functionality

  • Kickstart offers preset volume ducking curves, simplifying the sidechain process without requiring routing or custom shapes.

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  • Some users note that Kickstart functions as a modulation plugin rather than a compressor, similar to the XFer Records LFO Tool.

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Comparisons

  • VolumeShaper and LFOTool provide more customization options than Kickstart, such as adjustable shapes and additional functionalities.

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  • VolumeShaper and LFO Tool offer more features and variability than Kickstart, making them preferred by some users for more complex sidechain needs.

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  • Some users exclusively use Kickstart for its iconic sound reminiscent of big room tracks from its era, suggesting a unique tone quality tied to that style.

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Use cases and applications

  • Kickstart is efficient for EDM production due to its ease of use with pre-designed curves and intuitive interface, ideal for consistent, quick sidechain effects.

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  • Kickstart is praised for its simplicity and speed, making it ideal for quick sidechain effects in EDM without complex setups.

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  • Kickstart is sometimes chosen for tracks aiming to replicate a classic big room sound, indicating its niche appeal for specific EDM styles.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate Kickstart for its speed and simplicity, especially under tight deadlines, eliminating the need for complex sidechain setups.

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Software and compatibility

  • Kickstart simplifies the sidechain process, making it appealing for those new to audio engineering who seek an easy-to-use alternative to traditional sidechain compression.

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  • Logic users prefer Duck for MIDI one-shot sidechains due to Logic's MIDI Out limitations, indicating potential workflow benefits over Kickstart in specific DAWs.

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stepfany

Great sidechain VST for house music producers

Nicky Romero’s second attempt at creating a plug-in is easily as successful as his first. While not as advanced as KICK, Kickstart is a unique little sidechain VST effect plug-in that has no real competition on the market. Kickstart, honestly, is the simplest sidechain solution available to anyone right now. It’s cheap, it’s effective, and best of all it has an incredibly intuitive and visual layout. Nicky Romero and Cableguys should be very proud of their handy work and I applaud them for creating Kickstart in such a compelling fashion.

When attaching Kickstart to a mixer channel, a simple window pops up. Firstly, the main display shows users the shape of the sidechain curve they’re going to be applying to the channel Kickstart is loaded in. To the left of that is a huge knob that is just a wet/dry knob for the effect being applied to the channel and on the bottom you can determine the general shape you want by selecting from 16 options. It’s definitely a really simple plug-in, but simple does not mean it isn’t quality. Each of the shapes provided come preloaded with a description that details the type of sound they are best used in conjunction with, giving users a quicker road to track development. While sidechaining is definitely one of the most essential techniques used in electronic music production, it generally takes some time to set up any of the various techniques used. Cableguys and Nicky Romero definitely had user workflow in mind when they created Kickstart and it shows in the final product.

Being as simple as it is, Kickstart comes with a small flaw. As anyone who’s heard of Nicky Romero surely knows, he’s a house producer and primarily focuses on house music in general. Sadly, so does Kickstart. Kickstart has built in timing options because it isn’t linked to any type of trigger. However, if you are making any type of offbeat kick pattern or any syncopated drums, you’re going to have a tough time using Kickstart. You can only choose denominations of eighth, quarter, half, or whole notes for the sidechain to be applied on. I’ve attempted to use automation of the wet/dry knob to trigger when Kickstart applies its effect on a channel, but at that point it’s not anymore useful or time efficient than other sidechain options. I’m not sure what I would suggest to remedy this problem, but as far as any house music producer is concerned Kickstart should work very well for them.

plextrovision

It's very good to use

I'm using Nicky Romeros Kickstart Plugin for a Long Time and it works perfekt. I like that it has prefabricated Wave forms, so you can make sidechaining sooooo easy.✨✨✨

alatic

great

it's great!!! it's easy to use and it's only $16 or something like that and for that price I cant say don't buy it!!! it does the job great!

jimmarchi1

I think everyone who dabbles in dance music and hip hop type stuff has this.

Its a great plugin that everyone should have. I use it less than a lot of people but my version of electronic music is very retro and often straddles rock and vintage pop so its maybe not applicable to my arrangements all the time. Still a fantastic plugin that simplifies the whole sidechain thing and takes it into strange new places like when Barney left the Be Sharps in the simpsons. Taking Barber Shop to ssstraaange new places!

stringtone

Very easy sidechain

I like this plugin a lot. It's a good buy at $15, too. However, the update to FL Studio 12 gave me free Gross Beat, so I'm mostly using that now. However, I still use this if I am feeling lazy and need to duck something behind the kick briefly. My one complaint with it is that it doesn't let you make your own volume patterns. For that, you would need VolumeShaper, Gross Beat, or LFOTool. However, this isn't a major issue.

stringtone

I use it mostly on leads or other things where the sidechain doesn't need to be too precise. For basses and subs, I use Gross Beat.

quickstick

I've heard a few people using Gross Beat in FL for sidechaining, I never even knew that was one of its functions! Even though I've got the signature bundle, I've been using the free fruity peak controller combined with parametric EQ2 to sidechain based on select frequencies. It's awesome!

stringtone

@quickstick Yeah if you don't know what you're doing with Gross Beat (I don't), it's really easy to sidechain way too much. I use Fruity Limiter and Kickstart these days.

endofourlives

Saves me so much time.

This plugin by Nicky Romero & Cableguys saves me about 10 minutes on grouping, shaping, moving, and compressing tracks. I makes things so much easier, and it works for tons of genres! I use it in dubstep with the mix at 45-60% to give my intro synths and drops more punch.

lukeepic

Easy way to sidechain

This plugins is the easiest way to sidechain, a technique to control the volume of one signal by another sound source . The dry/wet controller offers you to control the intensity of the sidechain processing.

kevinmaleesha

Nicky Romero Kickstart

Nicky Romero collaborated with Cableguys to create a sidechain compression plugin. In a video he talks through the features: "We have the wet button… then we have the different presets. I made custom presets to make sure that you can work easily, nice and fast, on different kinds of instruments and different kinds of frequencies in your mix. Whenever you make a kick-bass, it's always tricky to do the right sidechain. It's hard to get it right, to get the punch, to make sure that it keeps tight and that it sounds punchy in the club. The most important thing is that the kick has space to breathe."

ahmad_fajrul_as

Best Plugin Should to use

Sidechain compression is used to rhythmically change the volume of audio channels to provide space and definition. And only then, your kick drum and bass will stand out. Kickstart has a big Mix control, 16 hand-crafted modulation curves, a precise oscilloscope, and can run synced or retriggered via MIDI, with loop and one-shot modes all available.

jez3
jez3

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Outstanding sidechain plugin

From the moment I bought this product, I have loved it. Nicky Romero and the Cableguys made a great plugin! In this plugin, you can choose from 16 different patterns, edit the overall mix, and move around the patterns to make you own unique style. All in all, this plugin is worth it for $15.

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See how Headhunterz uses Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin

Headhunterz

Music Producer, DJ

Project One

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In a Twitch video, Headhunterz is seen using the Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin for his music production.

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In this YouTube video at 0:15 Tom Misch can be seen using the Nicky Romero Kickstart sidechain compression plugin.

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Firebeatz

Music Producer

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The Firebeatz boys compliment Nicky Romero on his Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin: "Cool plugin @nickyromero!!"

See how Julian Jordan uses Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin

Julian Jordan

Music Producer

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In that YouTube video, we can see Julian use Kickstart to add sidechain to his bassline and lead.

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Music Producer, DJ

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In this photo, Jay Hardway can be seen in front of his MacBook, which shows his open DAW session. The Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin can be seen in the upper left corner of his screen. This photo was posted by Burak Yeter on his Facebook in November 2014.

See how Vicetone uses Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin

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Music Producer, DJ

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In a promo video for Nicky Romero's Kickstart plugin, at 1:50 Vicetone is listed as one of the artists using and supporting this plugin.

See how Don Diablo uses Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin

Don Diablo

Music Producer, DJ

Dragonette

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Don Diablo is listed as a user of Kickstart on the plugin's website.

See how Morgan Page uses Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin

Morgan Page

Music Producer

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Morgan Page explained to Equipboard in February of 2017 in an email that he uses Nicky Romero's Kickstart plugin.

See how VINAI uses Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin

VINAI

Music Producer

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In a post on VINAI's official Instagram, a studio setup is shown where the Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin is visible on the screen. The plugin is identifiable by its distinctive sidechain and preset visuals.

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Merk & Kremont are shown using the Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin in their Facebook timeline photos.

See how AU5 uses Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin

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At 50:37 in this Youtube video, Au5 mentions that he uses the Kickstart plugin. "It's like LFO Tool but you can trigger it with MIDI."

See how K-391 uses Nicky Romero Kickstart Sidechain Compression Plugin

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K 391 uses this plugin in this video to add some sidechain compression

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