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Posted by clubkidnycnyc on Mar-25-2006 03:36:

Anthem /prog trance ,how to

Ive mainly programmed trance and techno ,old skool techno ,for a while ,but eventually i would like to make a few progressive ,hard trance tracks .


so my question would be ,for someone who does progressive trance, is how would i go about making a progressive trance anthem/riff .
since right now (im programming uplifting/happy trance).

So what would be my best bet to make a riff sound progressive.

Im not talking about the percussion just the riff.


Posted by thoughtlessjex on Mar-25-2006 04:34:

This is quite possibly the most unanswerable question ever asked on this forum.

I'll tell you what. Listen to shitton of progressive trance. Then listen to more. If you haven't figured out what a "progressive riff" is after that, then you'll be ready to make "progressive riffs." If you have figured it out by then, then you can tell the rest of us, because I'm sure we're all eager to know.


Posted by clubkidnycnyc on Mar-25-2006 11:37:

every genre has something that makes it stand out ,thats really all im after


Posted by wayfinder on Mar-25-2006 18:45:

this is so stupid. why are there so many stupid threads here?


Posted by thoughtlessjex on Mar-25-2006 19:21:

quote:
Originally posted by clubkidnycnyc
every genre has something that makes it stand out ,thats really all im after

Pay attention. I'm saying that no one knows what it is makes progressive trance stand out from normal trance. The fact is, there's no one thing.

Trust me, if you listen to enough prog trance, the ideas will start to surface in your head. People keep saying that looking to other artists for inspiration makes you sound samey, but that's bullshit; everyone has something to bring to a genre when they begin, but they can't do it without knowing first how to do it.


Posted by PutBoy on Mar-25-2006 22:39:

You'll need a meaty bassmat. i.e. use a subby sine(+saw) as a pad.

And what thoughtlessjex said.


Posted by Dj_Es-Dva on Mar-25-2006 23:08:

The only help i can give is to use lush pads, make your kicks less pointy and use reverb. Ive been into tech-trance most of my trance listening life but the past few months ive gotten into prog and attempted producing it and i can say its actually really really hard its not like other genres that you can press buttons and you get a song you can dance too.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Mar-26-2006 19:08:

quote:
Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
everyone has something to bring to a genre when they begin

Now that just isn't true and you know it. Some people just aren't creative.


Posted by staticblue on Mar-26-2006 19:35:

I'll try and answer your question, though I'm not so good at that kind of stuff

1) open your sequencer

2) draw a techno melody

3) here is where it becomes interesting. You have 2 choices now: you can either click on the anthem button several times until it sounds really anthemic, or else you can turn the rotary button called "progressive riff" to about 75 % , giving your melody a nice progressive touch.

4) it's done ! now you can post it on TA.


Posted by IntegraR0064 on Mar-26-2006 21:29:

quote:
Originally posted by staticblue
I'll try and answer your question, though I'm not so good at that kind of stuff

1) open your sequencer

2) draw a techno melody

3) here is where it becomes interesting. You have 2 choices now: you can either click on the anthem button several times until it sounds really anthemic, or else you can turn the rotary button called "progressive riff" to about 75 % , giving your melody a nice progressive touch.

4) it's done ! now you can post it on TA.


hahaha...sick! I always wondered what the anthem button and the progressive riff button did. I can't wait to send my tracks to tiesto.


Posted by Thois on Mar-26-2006 23:29:

quote:
Originally posted by staticblue
I'll try and answer your question, though I'm not so good at that kind of stuff

1) open your sequencer

2) draw a techno melody

3) here is where it becomes interesting. You have 2 choices now: you can either click on the anthem button several times until it sounds really anthemic, or else you can turn the rotary button called "progressive riff" to about 75 % , giving your melody a nice progressive touch.

4) it's done ! now you can post it on TA.

I cant find that button, what sequencer do u use? Plz, i need 2 know


Posted by IntegraR0064 on Mar-27-2006 00:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Thois
I cant find that button, what sequencer do u use? Plz, i need 2 know


I could have bet money that was going to happen. Wow.



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