Well a sub certainly helped me iron out some creases on the low-end it just gives a better feel for a tone rather than just EQ’ing for commercial purposes.
What host are you recording into?
There are various ways to sidechain, but normally you are quite right there is a compressor (with sidechain enabled) on the track you want to be ducked or dipped in volume. You then have a trigger track (normally the kick or vocals) which would need to be bussed to the side-chains input.
Aside from that look up dbaudioware they do sidechain plugins and there’s a tutorial on how to side chain using the waves compressors (however I always found waves to colour the sound in a horrible way and be a bit complex to work with)
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