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kosmotika
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2014
Location: St Louis
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Personally, I don't know why you would be dissatisfied with making classic style progressive hard trance...there's already way too much uplifting these days. It seems with trance now, you either get uplifting, or you get that snoozeworthy 130 bpm minimal stuff...
Really, uplifting trance is pretty basic in terms of sounds used. Punchy kick drum, supersaw, plucked saw bass, etc...it's all about melody. For some reason, I find it difficult, but have been successful a few times, to make a "sad" melody. Ironically, new uplifting stuff often sounds very somber.
What I've done for my uplifting stuff is I try structuring chords to sound like something that you'd hear if you went to see an orchestra play...think of a song from your favorite movie soundtrack, for example...and then arpeggiate those chords into a simple 1-2-3-2 1-2-3-2 and so on progression, as is the typical style for modern uplifting. Have a "bright" piano playing a little ditty after the first 32 bars of the lead as well, with those same chords you used to build the melody playing on a sidechained saw pad. That seems to be more or less the formula.
Here's the latest uplifting tracks I've done...it's all about melody to create the feeling.
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Last edited by kosmotika on Mar-27-2014 at 08:27
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Mar-27-2014 08:22
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