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Kia Kaha
Feelin' irie

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Scotland
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A few suggestions :
1. You'll get a better response if you post this request in the 'production studio' section.
2. You need to specify whether you want hardware or software synths, in what price range ... there's such a good range of trance capable synths out there, you'll never be able to get good advice from a generic trance listeners board like this unless you say super specifically you want a sound like 'Out of the Blue' or something like that. Get hold of a good electronic music production magazine like "Computer Music" or "Sound on Sound" and read up on what's hot.
3. Get on down to your local electronic music shop and spend serious time playing about with their display synths until you find one that's got a sound you want. I don't know what it's like in Canada, in London there's a shop called 'Turnkey' that has pretty much every synth or piece of electronic production equipment in the world, on permanent display for their customers to piss about with.
4. In any case, the sort of producers that you've described, and that 'uplifting, melodic' trance sound in general, comprises the use of a lot of absolutely priceless and unobtainable vintage analogue synths. In which case, if you're determined to use those type sounds you'll either need to win the lottery or get hold of a good sampler, or a program with acoustic modelling capacities like Propellorheads Reason / Rebirth, which provides the most faithful reproductions of analogue synths that any of us are ever likely to afford.
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Jun-03-2002 02:35
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Pjotr G
Mindcrawler

Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Netherlands
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| quote: | Originally posted by Kia Kaha
A few suggestions :
4. In any case, the sort of producers that you've described, and that 'uplifting, melodic' trance sound in general, comprises the use of a lot of absolutely priceless and unobtainable vintage analogue synths. In which case, if you're determined to use those type sounds you'll either need to win the lottery or get hold of a good sampler, or a program with acoustic modelling capacities like Propellorheads Reason / Rebirth, which provides the most faithful reproductions of analogue synths that any of us are ever likely to afford. |
nonooooo I have yet to hear a real minimoog in a trance song. Nowadays virtual analogs are mostly used, like JP8080, Virus, Nord lead, MS2000. $1000 oughtta buyyou a pretty decent VA
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