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This could be relevant for the DJ booth too, he may want to layer them into tracks etc.
But yes, this does sounds more relevant for the production forum.
That said, if you are a producer I would recomend that you learn to write your own percussive sections as you will benefit from it in the long run.
Trance percussion in itself isnt hard to write. The difficult thing to do is to give it drive, and thats a whole different story. Compression, Ducking/Sidechaining, clever use of delay. These are things that can really bring percussion to life. Avoid too much reverb as this can make your tracks drown in high end frequencies.
Also, what is preventing your from sampling your own. Just remember to clear samples if you ever release anything. Otherwise you might end up loosing anything you make. Not to mention that its fair to the original artist too.
Cheers
Nem
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