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Future Music: June Issue: Euphoric Trance Special (pg. 2)
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sylphin
i dont know about you, but I find the price of fm totally RIDICULOUS!, especially in NA.. I read it monthly at the magasine vendor, but I wont spend the ~20$cdn for it..

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Joi Lamusic
It would be cool to have free euphoric trance-tutorial :)
Shoes
The mag is okay, the disk is dissapointing. Apart from some neat FX, and some cool drum hits, everything else is a bit . I want string samples!
Joi Lamusic
Ooooh... Give me some links :D
Michael Russo
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Originally posted by sylphin
i dont know about you, but I find the price of fm totally RIDICULOUS!, especially in NA.. I read it monthly at the magasine vendor, but I wont spend the ~20$cdn for it..

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sylphin, what stores have fm?
fieroavian
doesn't Chapters or Indigo carry Future Music?
Dj Ahter
Moonman, thanx...really.... I was looking for samples tho..and I'm really intersted in what John 00 Fleming says...I'll buy that as soon as possible...I love Trance....
TraNcerke
The Tutorial is usefull, some good tricks in it and the equipment lists and the interview with John 00 flemming and ian van dahl is interesting. But I still wonder what on earth Dave Pearce is doing in the article:conf: :conf: Did he ever produce something? I don't know any song he produced and didn't hear good comments on his mixing skills some time ago. And he doesn't seem to have any nice hardware too. Only 2 sl1200's and a pathetic dj mixer that most of us started off with 5 years ago :nervous: . If he gets in there I think everybody who is dj and produces some trance should be in it too. :rolleyes:
fieroavian
ok, bought that issue of Future Music last sunday at Chapters. if you want i can post that 6-page "DIY euphoria" tutorial here, or at least make it elsewhere and link to it. ahead are some teasers...

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"depending on the style of kick and snare, both attack and release settings can also make a significant difference to the resulting sound."


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"a popular method for constructing a bass is to start with either a sawtooth or square oscillator. set the envelope to a zero attack, short release and medium decay and sustain."


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"it's not a good idea to widen a pad's timbre with effects. once programmed, leave it as is until mixing, then experiment with effects if needed."


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"usually euphoric leads consist of a chord that's been created from two of more programmed synths; this is then sampled and the results are effected."


the author also picked 10 of his favourite euphoric tunes too:

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Binary Finary - 1999 (Matt Darey remix)
Faithless - Insomnia
Josh Wink - Higher State of Consciousness
Delerium - Silence (Transcendental remix)
System F - Out of the Blue
Chakra - Home
ThrillSeekers - Synthaesia
Vincent De Moor: Fly Away
Rank 1 - Airwave
Sasha - Xpander


bleh.. enough for this quoting craziness.

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Originally posted by TraNcerke
But I still wonder what on earth Dave Pearce is doing in the article:conf: :conf: Did he ever produce something? I don't know any song he produced and didn't hear good comments on his mixing skills some time ago.


maybe it's only because he mixed 2 out of 5 Euphoria albums.
flutlicht junky
hey fieroavian

im sure loads of peeps here are dying to read the article.

If anyones after the samples, you cna get 80% of them here

www.trancesystem.com then goto production and at the bottom there is a link to a quick page where you can preview and d/l the samples.

BTW join up the forums please :happy2:

Joi Lamusic
FIEROAVIAN, please post that article :) Or make some link, please please please and pretty please :tongue3
TraNcerke
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Originally posted by fieroavian maybe it's only because he mixed 2 out of 5 Euphoria albums.


Yes, I know, but is he relevant to the special? Not at all I think.
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