So if you turn this off, and pretend its not even on at all.
Number 2) The second way to make 808 glides in FL Studio would be to draw it in. If you turn it all the way up, then you start getting that glide.So, number one, basically you just figure out what settings you like for your 808 glide in FL Studio record. So if I turn it all the way down, its not doing anything. That's first, number 2, you want to go to the polyphony, you have to make sure the portamento, or the PORTA is selected, and then your SLIDE knob, is the time that it takes for the slide to take from one note to another. So it will cut the 808 glide in FL Studio and play the next sample note, rather than the bass in the sample blending into one another. You want ot make sure your CUT and CUT BY, you want to click "CUT ITSELF" and basically what you're doing here is setting it to where when you play one note and then another, it doesn't trail off on the tail of the sample. So you basically want to go to your 808 glide in FL Studio, this is the first way you want to do it, go to your MISC tab in the sample settings after clicking the sample in the pattern window. It's called a portamento, that's the technical term, it's called a portamento. Instead of playing, one and then the other. So basically you hear the 808 glide in FL Studio is the *JEEEEOUUUUU* like it's going from one note to another, instead of it being one F# to one F#, it's going from F#, and then going thru all 12 notes before hitting the next F#. This is the pattern - I'm using a reference file from my new single it's called "GOODASGOLD" and if you enjoy it, you like the drop and you wanna listen to it, the links are below at the bottom. Don't worry about these ghost notes right now, I'm going to explain how to make 808 glide in FL Studio or 808 slide in FL Studio to you. So we'll do the first one, when you play the keys live. There's two ways to making 808 Glide in FL Studio or 808 Slide In FL Studio! One of them is a little more intricate and the other you feel it a little more when you play the keys live.