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kopi_luwak
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Registered: Aug 2004
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The best Trance Pads?

Hey I am having a lot of problems trying to get a decent pad for to do my Trance tracks,any one could give me a preset for Pro-53 or suggest me a vsti with nice pads just for Trance?thanx in advance .
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tylerc
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Registered: Nov 2004
Location: MN USA

the dreampad vst is a good one. its a one trick pony, but it sounds nice.

im pretty sure its free, you should be able to find it somewhere.


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Scottaculous
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Spectrasonics Atmosphere or Absynth 2 both have nice pads you can work with.

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kopi_luwak
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Thanks peep I will check them both out,I am not sure about absynth eats to much resources and I want to get a song with about 20 tracks ,thanx anyway broda .
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DJ-Igloo
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: United States

one word
Atmosphere


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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin

but pro-53 can make awesome pads! dont use the presets, modify a patch you like or build a patch from scratch. its the only way to make your pads truly fit in with the rest of your mix (course you might get lucky, load up a preset and it might just have a timbre which fits in your track with no extra work necessary. but dont count on it happening often). layer a couple of pro 53s and widen it in stereo and you can crank out some monster pads. same with vanguard. if you have vanguard use a combo of the 2 and you can get lush sounds.

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Subtle
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ehm... the preset on Pro 53... "Fat Bright Pad" is really supersaw pads sounding..


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State of Matter
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Maryland, USA

The most supersaw sounding pad on the pro 53 is Intermodulate Pad. Just increase the cutoff a bit, I use them a lot slightly modified. I still complement them with a thicker, unison'd actual supersaw pad made from scratch but if you're just looking for a subtle jp8080 sound this pad is good.


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kopi_luwak
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Hey good idea gonna try that with the pro-63,I saw a tutorial here of a guy telling how to make a cool pro-53 pad for trance but when I did set up the pro 53 like he did the sound was diferent than the pad in his track .
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Oblique Motion
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Liverpool, UK

i CANNOT believe no one has mentioned zeta absolutley essential for trance pads nothing comes close

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Bipolar Bear



Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin

you gotta learn a new instrument though. and zeta is not exactly the easiest instrument to learn :\ i find it quite confusing cuz half of its features are hidden in tabs and buttons and menus. blargh. sounds great though i agree.

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Pegan
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Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Sheffield, UK

Morning

Agreed 100% Atmosphere - Just playing with the basic sound library of over a 1000 patches is inspirational in itself.

Spectrasonics

With almost 4Gb of base sound data, I'm yet to even scratch the surface of this beast after more than a year.

Beautiful stuff. Wouldn't be without it.

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