Hey, I used to have the same difficulty.
So basically I wanna reply just to give you some tips, hopefully these will help.
With a melody you need to base it on a scale (melodic minor, major etc). Arpeggios and other types of trance melodies are based on certain chords and scales, and U can even chop a chord with the Chop function in the piano roll, take a chord highlight it goto File Chop or something like that and choose one of the trance presets (you can also make you own scores and save them for chopping). I find that a good way to start for that kind of melody.
You need to really get creative.
Now for progressing a melody, always make some sort of accomponing melody, and pads that are in harmony work also.
And the most obvious tip is to listen to tracks over and over again and try to reproduce the synthline, structure etc.
A website i have just discovered is from a post on this forum, of a new production magazine, serious sounds. they have an excellent tutorial section that will soon build..
http://www.serious-sounds.net/forums/index.php?act=Tutorials
Really Check that site out for updates, and it will help with not only Melody Production, but production as a whole.
Also i can help you if you would pm me some contact info and I could show u some actual FLP files and help u out with your "great introductions"
Hope you pull some valuable info from my post.
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Last edited by dj-rob on Oct-27-2003 at 21:04
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