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Do you ever hear a melody in your tune that isn't there?
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G-Con
I can't fully explain this so I'm hopin one of you can. Sometimes when I'm creating a track, I can hear a melody playing that I havent actually keyed in.

For example, I have a bass line playing one melody with a lead playing a different melody on top. I'll be messing about for a few hours adding percussion, sortin the arrangement etc and during this time, I'll hear the bass and lead melodies a load of times.

Then all of a sudden, I seem to hear a slightly different melody somewhere in the mix that sounds hot. I know I havent played it but I can just about hear it. I don't know if its in my head or or what but I hear it nonetheless.

When this happens, I quicky load up a synth and play and record what I'm hearing. When I then play it on top of the existing melodies, it all sounds great, its like I've found the missing element that really brings the track together.

I love it when this happens but I can't explain it. Does this ever happen to anybody else?
System101
My penis sang to me the other night..can you explain that?

It’s Misapprehension..

Sometimes the combination of delays and reverbs and percussions tend to do that.

Let the music work you, don’t work the music, is what I always say..

Sometimes if you listen to the song long enough you could almost hear it telling you what its missing..:)
phantom limb
Yea sometimes I get that. I notice it the most, when I got some seriously heavy ping-pong delay going with the primary and secondary leads. It is truly one of the most satisfying experiences one can have from music production other than having your penis sing to you--that tops it all...

BTW, I think the word is pseudo-serendipity. Misapprehension sounds cool, but I don't think it's appropriate in this context.
camsr
It's happened to me also but I think it's actually the music triggering subconscious memories of other songs that sound similar.
cronodevir
When ever i use delay + gate + phazer + 16/32th notes, i hear all kinds of stuff, i esp like it when i manage to create a 'resonace rollover' which is when the resonace gets to a point where its almost a solid lead byitself and it starts to gate, then backtracks a few MS each time it hits, so much that it actually backtracks a whole half note. So that it sounds like the resonace of the sound, hits, before the actual sound. And it phases also. Cool effect for 604 Trance...

That and a bunch of other effects that i have discovered which were unitential, as for meldoies, never discovered any new or 'sub' melodies before.
Lomeli
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Originally posted by phantom limb
It is truly one of the most satisfying experiences one can have from music production other than having your penis sing to you--that tops it all...


:haha:
3F05Q
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Originally posted by System101
My penis sang to me the other night..can you explain that?


I think someone makes an ointment or topical cream for that. :D

I find myself experimenting with high resonance stuff too. It can be quite melodic to focus on some crazy overtones of a chord. Cool thing is to play a sequence then modulate the resonance peak slowly, instead of just morphing the sound, it morphs the apparent notes. Kinda fun really.
B_man
That's some pretty cool mind buzzes there!


But yeah, I know what you are talking about. This is especially true with "repetition" factor when you mind is getting numb of your production and therefore trying to toy with the music rythmically or melodically in your subconscience. I've made a few melodies that way through these subtle mutations.
kitphillips
Yeah, using reverb and those sorts of effects often results in those sort of hallucinatory melodies, I get it all the time. I thinks its a combination of getting a resonance or two and then your subconcious picks up on it and works with it.
MrJiveBoJingles
Interesting topic.

I've had this experience as well, and sometimes I'll key in the melody that I've been "hearing."

This is actually an ability I'm trying to develop: being able to listen to a track I'm working on and "hear" notes that will fit well with whatever I already have, rather than just trying out things by hand as the track runs.

kadomony
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
sometimes I'll key in the melody that I've been "hearing."


same, usually works really well :)
Kthought
I <3 this thread.

mainly because: anyone that replies, is an honest to god trance producer.

I've somewhat harnessed the creativity billowing from these "implied" tones. (as i call them) i.e. they are not present, but something in the old noggin is "implying" they should be there.

My trick, explained as best i can, is memorizing interval, in its only physical form - Frequency or Hz. I break away from a formula (key, chord progression) and think in terms of whatfrequency, however still remaining interval, would rock the loop. (i might be able to elaborate later, not sure, or i might just be crazy)

Melodies, Melodic Interval, all boil down to formulas youve heard before. Go up and down the scale and get those tones stuck in your head, and watch the subconscious wizardry.
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