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Use a regular compressor for sidechain, I find the release to be the most important thing to set, and I'll usually set it real low around 10-17ms, attack is between 0-1ms, with a threshold that gives you around 5db or so of gain reduction. Use volumeshaper4 from cableguys to more precisely and visually duck the volume of the 808, some of my friends swear by this plugin and use it to sidechain everything. You can also figure out a way to do something similar with multiband. Grossbeat als klassisches FL Studio Plugin ist für vieles bekannt wie unter ande. What you're going for here is to have the 808 just duck the frequency that the kick is hitting at and nothing else, so it just fits in there perfectly. Eine weitere Sidechain Variante für stärkere Kicks und einen klareren Sound. put the dynamic eq on the 808 and set the frequency of band 1 to 46hz, make sure the type is set to bell, adjust the threshold so when the frequency is present it ducks, set the gain, and Q(go for a little more narrow of a shape, but not too much). first find the frequency your kick hits at with a spectrum analyzer, lets say around 46hz. Sidechaining is a prevalent technique responsible for the ducking basslines and sounds you hear in your favorite house, techno, and tracks in pretty much. alternatively, i'm not sure if FL has fades, but you could fade in the beginning of the 808 so that the kick cuts through first. If you're working in audio, cut the beginning of the 808 audio clip enough so that the kick fits before it, kinda like a jigsaw puzzle. For example, the method of sidechaining using the volume slider and the Peak Controller prohibits you from automating the slider anytime you are sidechaining. If your 808 is in a sampler up the attack enough so the kick cuts before the 808 comes in at all There are many ways to sidechain in FL Studio but this method allows for the most control and does not require you to sacrifice any functionality.