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Sidechaining in fl studio 12
Sidechaining in fl studio 12








sidechaining in fl studio 12 sidechaining in fl studio 12

The reason you need a second plugin for this because you can’t make up the gain reduction from the first one before the gate section- the gain is post-dynamics. Turn the release all the way down, don’t worry – you’re not actually hearing the signal, then pull the threshold up so it gets rid of any tail that the drum might have had. That signal then goes into the 2nd Fruity Limiter, where you use the gate section. You will end up with a very peaky signal that visibly resembles a mirrored exponential graph.

sidechaining in fl studio 12

Use the Gain knob to drive the signal up to 0dB. Then, go into the compressor tab of the first one, set attack to be roughly 40 ms, release to be roughly 50 ms, ratio to be 10:1 or higher and pull down the threshold until it clamps down a respectable 30dB of gain reduction. You will not need the limiter function for this. In the ‘limit’ tab of both Limiters, take down the attack and release to 0. Make sure the first mixer track does not go to the master.










Sidechaining in fl studio 12