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The Music Theory Behind Trance?, anyone know anything about it |
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 18:27
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oh- sorry.
no offense.
i'm not big into trance myself. but since you have a regular music background you should be plenty capable.
house music is straight-forward enough. and spacey pads are a dime a dozen in any softsynth or sampler you come across. if i remember correctly, gating is also popular so you can gate pads rhythmically to accent your beats and basslines.
the form is usually additive 16-bar like other kinds of house music, so it's a slow predictable grower and you can just build energy and break down once or twice in the middle.
for added flavor try experimenting with something like reaktor- which can lead you to textural material you wouldn't create or discover otherwise.
good luck.
This post has been edited by boze: Mon 5 Jan 2004, 18:29
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 19:59
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no i think it's me that's the ass in this thread. as i recall trance relies pretty heavily on arpeggiators. do you know what that is? if you hold down just one note you get a repeating series of notes that steps up and/or down through the notes of a chord or just jumps octaves every note. it sounds fancy when you hear it but then when you realize you just do it buy using one note and an arp it sorta takes the magic out. anyway, that's just another thing to fiddle with if you didn't already know about it. kinda old school though and played out imo. but then that's how i feel about trance as well
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 20:02
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yeah I know what an argeggiator is. that's not really for me for two reasons. 1. I like to right my own stuff and I feel like I'm cheating if I use an arpeggiator. 2. most arpeggiators I've heard are usually very VERY simple. like 1,2,3,4,5,5,4,3,2,1 kinda like that.
the only good arpeggiator I've heard is the one inside the KORG Karma that was a nice gadget
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