In this video i give an insight into the way i work on a trance track and share some of the production techniques that work for me. Hopefully this gives you …
wow… You just explained something most tutorial-guys on YT would use 10 hours on, split in 20 videos.. in 6 minutes! THIS is EXACTLY what I need, showing how the techniques is done and explaining why it is important and what it gives the track, and not hours of blabbering in addition. I hope you make more videos exactly in this tutorial-style. Added without doubt to aidermusic. com
This hasn’t had enough hits!, very professional. I am wanting to make music, just got myself a copy of ableton, but learning from scratch with the help on here. I really like this track and what you have done. I get my inspiration from above and beyond, i wanna make tracks similar to Sean tyas, inertia, John O’Callaghan and especially like the emotions of Will Holland feat. Line Froyset – Things That Happen. any tips muchly appreciated! thanks for your inspiration!
It’s a combination of both for me, I start with making loops from individual samples, then when you need that boost of creativity I put a loop on but also personalise that loop by distorting, filtering and chopping up the loop in different places and mixing the order up. Great tool, you always get something from it.
@Remeq30 I use vengeance fx samples and and most of my synths will come out of sylenth1 but I am using massive more as I like it’s flexibility for sound manipulation better.
its amazing what sounds like the sound at 3:25, witch on their own doesn’t really sound that great, can do to your track. Sometimes pretty strange, boring, ugly sounding sounds can be a great part of your track and make it sound beautiful overall. by my experiences
what happen in the arragement ? ….. he does all th clips there or you make th song in the arragament ? ..how are the mastring in this song if he do it all wth videioclips and he didn’t in the arragament ?
DJ V.a.r.
November 30, 2014 at 7:55 am133 BPM and you call me that Trance???? Mmmmmmhhhhhhh?
SOMETHINGSUBTHING
November 30, 2014 at 8:20 amGreat Video bro?
Marwan mostafa
November 30, 2014 at 8:44 amksomeen omak?
Ryan Mc Crudden
November 30, 2014 at 8:58 amexcellent track!!please create a tutorial regarding the vocal percussion!! ?
Oliver Kondrup
November 30, 2014 at 9:15 amWhat is The plugin you are Yousif
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November 30, 2014 at 9:51 amwow… You just explained something most tutorial-guys on YT would use 10
hours on, split in 20 videos.. in 6 minutes! THIS is EXACTLY what I need,
showing how the techniques is done and explaining why it is important and
what it gives the track, and not hours of blabbering in addition. I hope
you make more videos exactly in this tutorial-style. Added without doubt to
aidermusic. com
SergeantHi5
November 30, 2014 at 10:20 amHaha thanks mate 🙂
Anuj Raman Chowdhary
November 30, 2014 at 11:02 amwow man this is so good! trance for life 🙂
Ashleigh Tritton
November 30, 2014 at 11:38 amThis hasn’t had enough hits!, very professional. I am wanting to make
music, just got myself a copy of ableton, but learning from scratch with
the help on here. I really like this track and what you have done. I get my
inspiration from above and beyond, i wanna make tracks similar to Sean
tyas, inertia, John O’Callaghan and especially like the emotions of Will
Holland feat. Line Froyset – Things That Happen. any tips muchly
appreciated! thanks for your inspiration!
Jonathan C
November 30, 2014 at 12:04 pmthanks great vid
SergeantHi5
November 30, 2014 at 12:58 pmI’m pleased It’s exactly what your after 🙂
SergeantHi5
November 30, 2014 at 1:28 pmIt’s a combination of both for me, I start with making loops from
individual samples, then when you need that boost of creativity I put a
loop on but also personalise that loop by distorting, filtering and
chopping up the loop in different places and mixing the order up. Great
tool, you always get something from it.
SergeantHi5
November 30, 2014 at 2:24 pm@Remeq30 I use vengeance fx samples and and most of my synths will come out
of sylenth1 but I am using massive more as I like it’s flexibility for
sound manipulation better.
Grego Florian
November 30, 2014 at 2:35 pmits amazing what sounds like the sound at 3:25, witch on their own doesn’t
really sound that great, can do to your track. Sometimes pretty strange,
boring, ugly sounding sounds can be a great part of your track and make it
sound beautiful overall. by my experiences
Vlad Krotov
November 30, 2014 at 3:02 pmhow did you make the sub bass?
code669hell
November 30, 2014 at 3:44 pmwhat happen in the arragement ? ….. he does all th clips there or you
make th song in the arragament ? ..how are the mastring in this song if he
do it all wth videioclips and he didn’t in the arragament ?
SergeantHi5
November 30, 2014 at 3:52 pmFrom music students at your local university 🙂
tracnemaker123
November 30, 2014 at 4:03 pmget logic or FL and use reson or abelton or both to rewire
rfgehg
November 30, 2014 at 4:56 pmyou have the perfekt voice for such tutorials and they are really great