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Spellbound
I think learning how to produce trance would be an amazing thing to do. I've always wondered how producers actually make trance. I know a lot of time and effort go into the process as in any musical production (i worked at a recording studio for 8 months). I don't have the slightest idea of where i would even start. Software/equipment/techniques..I know absolutely nothing on the subject. DJ Pete you want to help me out here?

-peace
Peter Campbell
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Originally posted by Spellbound
I think learning how to produce trance would be an amazing thing to do. I've always wondered how producers actually make trance. I know a lot of time and effort go into the process as in any musical production (i worked at a recording studio for 8 months). I don't have the slightest idea of where i would even start. Software/equipment/techniques..I know absolutely nothing on the subject. DJ Pete you want to help me out here?

-peace
Shore thing man I will start you off with some software , I will let you know I will post you a private message , see you soon .
DJ Juno
DJTJ>>>thanks for the little info on tiesto, i never said he produced em, just liked them, he did well. anyway, thanks again.

-dj juno
[A|ienFactory]
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Originally posted by okayDragon


is alienfactory a reference to the guys that produced 'get the future started' and 'any time any place' and that stuff?


Lol. No it's not.
Allthough I liked "Tomorrow" and "Destiny" better. Also their remix of Scooter's "Move your ass" kicked ass.
:D:D
Arkainjel
I want to be the next Arkainjel. ;-) (Or the first, rather).

Do things like this for yourselves FIRST, guys. If you're not being true to yourself first, all of your stuff (producing or mixing) will sound like a load of bullox. Have your heart into the music, and not trying to be the next so and so. Be yourselves.

[Public Service Announcement courtest of Arkainjel is not meant to be taken offensively. ]

Regards,
Arkainjel
z3r0morpH
yea i'm interested in producing trance. but i'm like a little lost with reason and rebirth. fruityloops is pretty easy but like i can't seem to get what i want for some reason. i have the basic beats and like they still sound like . i looked at some of the examples that were included with the program and they are like friggin pro. and also how do you make or produce your own drum synths and stuff like that for the beats? if any of you have a website that can help me out with producing... please give me a link. thanks people
Peter Campbell
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Originally posted by Arkainjel
I want to be the next Arkainjel. ;-) (Or the first, rather).

Do things like this for yourselves FIRST, guys. If you're not being true to yourself first, all of your stuff (producing or mixing) will sound like a load of bullox. Have your heart into the music, and not trying to be the next so and so. Be yourselves.

[Public Service Announcement courtest of Arkainjel is not meant to be taken offensively. ]

Regards,
Arkainjel
Well said I think I ve said that one or twice on this borad , please your self before others , if you like it so be it .
Peter Campbell
quote:
Originally posted by z3r0morpH
yea i'm interested in producing trance. but i'm like a little lost with reason and rebirth. fruityloops is pretty easy but like i can't seem to get what i want for some reason. i have the basic beats and like they still sound like . i looked at some of the examples that were included with the program and they are like friggin pro. and also how do you make or produce your own drum synths and stuff like that for the beats? if any of you have a website that can help me out with producing... please give me a link. thanks people
The easiest way going about it is to listen to your favorite songs , listen to every detail , listen to how the song is constructed , the melody the cords the lot .
patticus
yeah i definitely want to produce, have some composing background but i cant use this software for crap... have fruityloops, some version of cubase

its just not my kind of thing, as opposed to just sitting down at the keys and hammering something out...

anyone wanna help me out too?
dj-luni
the only thing i have to do is to get better software to produce trance,
does any1 know some good software??

the other thing i need is experience (but this is where i'm working at atm.

the other things are almost arranged. like promotion

dj-luni

okayDragon
as far as doing music for myself, i think thats the only thing i can do. hopefully my taste in music is good enough that if i like it, people who like the same music i like, will like my music. practically, i'm never going to be the next big trance dj, but every time i mix i'm PvD or cLawrence in my own mind. the simple imagination makes me feel the music better and my mixes stronger. its fun to pretend.


for you would be software producers...
here are my tips...
the most important thing is to download demo songs in reason or rebirth and just watch what someone who knows how to use the program does.

if you would like to learn REASON, learn its easier predecessor, ReBirth. You should be able to figure out Rebirth just by playing with it or with a tutorial (definitely easier with demo songs-like TGV's Kilomix). REASON comes packaged (even the rip) with a GETTINGSTARTED .pdf manual, that is truly awesome. You dont even need MIDI to make an Awesome track with Reason, which is why it is so cool.

for multitracking/audioediting, learn one program and stick with it. I use Cooleditpro because thats what i started with. Soundforge is good (and if you are lucky enough to know how to use proToolsLe, you wont be reading this) as is AcidPro, but keep in my mind the most important part of editing (even with Cubase) is plugins. Make sure that your program will support plugins that you will be able to get. VST plugins work on Cubase while directX work on the other stuff. if you do use midi, cubase is def. your choice because it is an awesome sequencer as well.

another tip comes from an article i read interviewing dieselboy (not that i'm a dnb fan) that has really expanded anyone who listens to it's music. record one drum pattern in rebirth or reason or just off a keyboard. then record the same pattern with a different instrument (or in rebirth, snap the snares and stuff) and layer it. its a great way to find an "original" sound that some schmo (like us:)) cant find using the program alone.

if your a composer with some skill and want to do a project but suck at reason, send me the notes and i'll program it in reason for you. respond to this plug if your interested.

the okayDragon
patticus
who wants to send me reason? PLEASE :)
i have uh.... movies?
haha
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