Trance these days is made with a program called CMajGen
I can't find it on google. Please send link.
Go make that 16 bar melody. I'll give you a cookie!
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Originally posted by dj_alfi
change your avatar for fucks sake.
Apr-11-2009 06:26
cronodevir
Me.
Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Bum Fuck Nowhere
quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
I can't find it on google. Please send link.
Go make that 16 bar melody. I'll give you a cookie!
CMajGen : Link You press the "Trance" button and it does all the work for you!
Ive already made a song with 16+ bars of melody
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i'm the alchemist without the cyst without a doubt out of the mist
dig out the grout expose the pest to take it out without the rest
they will attest my patients restorations from the best
i'm from the west i'm not an acmeist only the alchemist
Apr-11-2009 07:08
Nightshift
...Ninja Business...
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Sacramento, California
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Originally posted by cronodevir
Maby trance was supposed to only be good in the first 10 years and we were supposed to move on, but not everyone moved along, and those that stayed made this shit even more popular.
I do understand what you say here but what you're saying tends to weigh a lot more on the genres of "uplifting" or "epic" trance. I used to be a big uplifting trance fan until I went to my first rave and saw Markus Schulz & Tiesto live at ETD Pop 2008. I never understoond prog/electro/tech trance styles until that night and now i can barely stand uplifting trance. Its just all supersaw and/or saw pluck. i tend to think of it as saw-trance.
Truth is that uplifting/epic trance is "mainstream trance" because its more catchy than more progressive styles of trance and, just like mainstream of every other genre in the world, its too formulaic. I find that the majority of trance is just uninspired and without soul these days. However, there are still really good trance tracks around, but its more like finding a diamond in the rough.
Let us all remember though that trance music is not about listening, but about feeling. A good track is a good track regardless what key it is written in, even if it happens to be C/Am.
Apr-11-2009 14:13
Zak McKracken
Trance
Registered: Jun 2003
Location:
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Originally posted by Subtle
This is how proper trance can sound!
its almost psy imo. real trance imo is : Binary Finary - Cryogen, some uplifting leads, some acid, some 909 drums, fast bpm = success
Apr-11-2009 16:13
cronodevir
Me.
Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Bum Fuck Nowhere
Fail.
Where did that post I replied to go?
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i'm the alchemist without the cyst without a doubt out of the mist
dig out the grout expose the pest to take it out without the rest
they will attest my patients restorations from the best
i'm from the west i'm not an acmeist only the alchemist
this trance track by rank-1 let their be light gives a perfect example of how a producer can create a track and never have the worry of genre restrictions.
a perfect blend of everything hard to pull of but then the man is a genius.
Apr-11-2009 17:33
Subtle
Subreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Urban Shakedown
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Originally posted by owien
a perfect blend of everything hard to pull of but then the man is a genius.
In before some smart ass tell your they are two people.
Originally posted by Subtle
Yeah, its not the same generic cookie trance stuff, although the arrangement is slightly confusing, but its made for dance floor so.
in my mind i was thinking the arrangement was what make the track so good. it may sound easy to do but tis it aint.but then making tunes is no easy thing anyway.