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crazedonee
Whats the best way to make breakdowns with snare rolls in reason
not necassarily the build up but the breakdown ,and rolls ,during an important transition.
PutBoy
Not doing snare-rolls at all is my advice ;D

But I guess, practice makes perfect?
BobTheSlob
Make a roll by just getting a lot of 16th notes, then finish it off with 32nd notes, then getting the pencil tool and making the velocity of those notes an upward slope. Or do an automation of the main volume. Whichever one you wanna do.
RIPassion
Stop with the goddamn templates; go with what fits the track the best. It may not even need a breakdown/huge buildup.
BobTheSlob
You gotta start somewhere chief. Calm down.
crazedonee
thanks guys ill give it a try ,but i agree with you RIPassion

all of my tracks dont need long full builds up and all this is for
more hard trance/progressive dream etc. im working on.
Subtle
reversed cymbal and a crash makes a good drum roll;)
DJ-Igloo
BE YOUR FREAKING SELF lol hah cant belive i just said that what most of the ppl here are going to say wether they say it nice or not is that dont try to follow the know style even if you are new. Try coming up with some that sounds cool like add a break beat right before your big buildup or etc those are the things that really set off a track.
thoughtlessjex
The key to a good snare roll is moderation. In other words, try not to let it go on for too long. If you can, you should keep it down to one bar. In fact, at the very best, you don't need a snare roll at all.

But if you'd like a snare roll that bad, BobTheSlob gave a pretty good description. Note that the 32nd notes are optional. You can even skip some notes to give the roll more rhythm. Giving some notes a relatively higher velocity than the surrounding notes also can be used to create a rhythmic effect. I used to put the greatest accent on the beat and the second greatest on every and to give the roll something of a stronger 4/4 rhythm. At least I did that back when I did snare rolls. :p
twisted
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Originally posted by DJ-Igloo
BE YOUR FREAKING SELF lol hah cant belive i just said that what most of the ppl here are going to say wether they say it nice or not is that dont try to follow the know style even if you are new. Try coming up with some that sounds cool like add a break beat right before your big buildup or etc those are the things that really set off a track.


yeah really...there is No diversity in trance anymore. its now being made with this extreme cookie cutter formula. just experiment. be yourself. find new ways to do things. i dont see why everyone is trying to sound like everyone else. what happened to goddamn self expression!?????
i know your a beginner (just an assumption because of this specific thread), but im talking about the majorities right now. and even so, YOU should be doing your own thing. you'll get further when you start putting out the music in you, man. i dont know if you say my post/closed thread in music discussion, people missinterpreted it. i moreso ment to say i was taking a break from music, then the people in the forum...i guess it didnt come off that way. anyway, i cant listen to music without taking severe influences. im not sure that happens to everyone. but i just think people are liking what they hear in music, and going for that specific sound. its GOOD to experiment, but i think following any kind of directions really can limit your music. after listening to alot of trance, of course it all sounds different and everything: melodies, techniques. but musically, its almost exactly the same. people arn't portraying there true musical selves any more. and ive come to the conclusion that it has had a massive (arguably) negative influence on the music. influence is good, but when your going by the same pattern that someone else is, or, in this sitation, a whole genre, change the ing direction. if you like some synth or some beat, take influences from it, but do ing bizzare . dont be afraid to take risks, thats partly what art is about. its so hard to actually call trance music an art anymore, since there ARE seemingly rules to creating it. all of it comes from practice, and learning how to create a nice breakdown, isnt going to feed your creativity. in the end, besides some possible technical skills, all you will have is your creativity. i advise you to let it grow. im not saying DONT make trance, im saying do your own thing. , who says you need a breakdown anyway? its almost awkward saying "ive sure heard that before", because its SO common, and such a cliche, that it has become a norm in this music. that. that.




ps. excuse the horrible spelling, and possible impulsive looking sentances. i think my point is clear, but feel free to ask/comment/reply/argue/whatever.

DjGeMiNi529
well wat if u like snare rolls
it may be cookie cutter but wat if u dont do it like everyone else does it, I had this cool snare roll in one of my tracks.
And about the having no breakdown isnt trance very break oriented
it would be progressive without a break
DJ-Igloo
not really you can portray trance many ways the only trance tracks that really have breakdowns as most ppl think is Epic or Anthem Trance wich are basicly the same thing. Ive heard some awsome tracks from ppl that go straight to a percusive style drop in the track then bring everything back in then the lead its just really all about how far are you willing to push the boundries. As one of the books I have on djing/producing it says Dont try to reinvinte the wheel find ways to make it better.

sry about spelling im kinda plasterd now from my date.
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