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Divstah
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I'd like to get a thread going where everyone into progressive house/trance and such list their favourite tips and tricks arrangement wise and just about anything else you use that's a bit out of the ordinary to give your tracks that extra ummpf and make it flow nice..
anything else regarding this music in general would also be appreciated. I think we all know how hard it is to make outstanding proggresive house so anything to help would be nice.
I'd start by saying I think the most important thing with this kind of music is patience, I can't spend one day doing tunes like I can when I make say, an IDM track or such, instead i've to work really hard. and lots and for a long time to get anything good togheter. All the timing with samples and perfect synd with sounds and everything is quite a hassle.
I like to sidechain things. crashses, pads, and anything else that sounds good with a sidechain is imho good in the book, Wouldn't overdo it but it's good to give momentum to the tune.
Also, if one is using claps I find using a second reversed reverberated clap going on in the background of a track can work wonders.
Tripplets and 64 step resolution edits on hihats, snares and such can give a track a nice small techy feeling without overdoing it..
Dfx vst plugins are good on oneshot samples and/or otherwise, might also work on vocals if you're into a bit more experimentall house.
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anything else regarding this music in general would also be appreciated. I think we all know how hard it is to make outstanding proggresive house so anything to help would be nice.
I'd start by saying I think the most important thing with this kind of music is patience, I can't spend one day doing tunes like I can when I make say, an IDM track or such, instead i've to work really hard. and lots and for a long time to get anything good togheter. All the timing with samples and perfect synd with sounds and everything is quite a hassle.
I like to sidechain things. crashses, pads, and anything else that sounds good with a sidechain is imho good in the book, Wouldn't overdo it but it's good to give momentum to the tune.
Also, if one is using claps I find using a second reversed reverberated clap going on in the background of a track can work wonders.
Tripplets and 64 step resolution edits on hihats, snares and such can give a track a nice small techy feeling without overdoing it..
Dfx vst plugins are good on oneshot samples and/or otherwise, might also work on vocals if you're into a bit more experimentall house.
fill up!