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Joi Lamusic
Umhh... I know this is more like trance site, but I would really really like to know how to create progressive house tunes!

If U could give me some hints. What samples/sounds I should use, what would be the beat per minute (something like 138?), something about the melody line... And yes..I am using Fruity Loops.

Or if you know some other sites where I could find out more about progressive house, please let me know :)

:tongue3
robstar
Hmm...

I would keep the Bpm between 127-133.
Try to use Warm basses , soft subbases or some Real Electric Bass samples.
Same goes for the other sounds , use as much real instruments as u can (guitars , rhodes , sax, piano)

Try to make lots of patterns with different perccusion samples.
Use as many different rythm patterns u can.

Try adding lots of pads and stuff like that too.

Well that�s a few pointers.
SAGE2635
yes the bpm are usually around 130 b/c progressive music have a lot goin on at a given time and you definitely dont want it to sound all mashed up and rushed.

basslines usually do not follow a chord progression as most trance tunes but rather maintain the same note for the entire track

use mainly electrinic sounds and A LOT of percussion, riffs, sound effects to create a rythm and intensity on the track

just my 2 cents :)
Joi Lamusic
Wow! Thanks guys :tongue3

So progressive house got more going on than trance? And more percussions than in trance?

SAGE2635, you said the bass-line is the same note through the entire track... So if I use note C, I should use C in whole song (for the bass)?
SAGE2635
Joi,
yes thats what i meant but again you can always experiment and do what you feel is good.

e.g: you could use the C note for bassline but give it some sort of rythm rather than the obvious off-note bassline. To make it more interesting you could layer up notes and sounds and put it through some filter/eq effects or even make a rythm with two or more notes for the bassline.
Joi Lamusic
Stupid question but I gotta ask it... What is "the obvious off-note bassline"???

Layer up... Do U mean if I use C3 for bass, i should layer it like C3 + C4?

k---k---k--- <-Kicks
---b---b---b <-bass C4
---B---B---B <- bass C3

Or am I absolutely in wrong way now...:conf:
robstar
I wouldn�t go with that bassline if I was gonna create a Progressive House track.
Cuz there�s no Groove in that bassline.
U have to make it Groovy.


Try to make the bassline more alive.....
one way to do that is , let the bass play some short sounds and some longer.

It�s hard to explain. But I hope u�ll understand.

Oh u could also sample a old track and use that as a bassline.

Later:Z:z.
Joi Lamusic
Robstar...I already did bassline whit longer and shorter notes. I just didn't know if that kind of basslines are used in progressive house.But after you said I should try that, I think it is good for progressive house :)

But what is the layer thing? And how about the "off-note bassline" :conf: Somebody please teache me :eyespop:
DJ Chrono
In my opinion prog house has very distinct percussion.. much different than trance., alot more toms. and bongos if ur going for more of a tribal sound. Then u gotta have those crazy bass fx, like long phasing in and out bass notes. No leads (or hardly any) and lots of crazy fx and other type noises. I dont really find much melody in progressive house, emphasis is placed more on the beats.
SAGE2635
Joi,
what I meant by layering is use two different bass sounds to get something else that sounds more interesting/or maybe create a rythm like two instruments being played togethar. You were partly right with the example you showed in your previous post.

Off note bassline is just the simple
k---k---k--- <-Kicks
--b---b---b <-bass C4
--B---B---B <- bass C3

instead try messing the bass notes around to get something groovy/rythmic
k---k---k---k <-Kicks
-b-b--bb-b-b- <-bass C4
B-----B-B---- <- bass C3

also if you do use leads make sure that they do not drown out your basslines/percussions etc which are considered more important in progressive music. Try and get a nice and groovy bassline first. you can then slowly build the percussion, riffs, effects etc around it.

Make sure you use reverb (but carefully so you dont muddy up the the track) on certain instruments on any given time. this will fill up the empty spaces on ur track and make it sound tight at the same time create space. Make good use of effects...reverbs, delays, chorus, filters :)

again.. there are no boundaries to making music. these are just my 2 cents :)
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