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Subject: Seeking TRANCE
Original Message 1/35 30-Nov-00 @ 12:49 AM - Seeking TRANCE
Message 3/35 30-Nov-00 @ 06:41 AM - RE: Seeking TRANCE
Message 4/35 01-Dec-00 @ 06:12 AM - RE: Seeking TRANCE
it, learn to master it, read about it,
decide whether you have any interest
in caryying on, if you do, come back
and lurk and learn.
Peaceout,
Peter
Message 5/35 02-Dec-00 @ 03:22 AM - RE: Seeking TRANCE
Message 6/35 02-Dec-00 @ 06:31 PM - RE: Seeking TRANCE
Message 7/35 02-Dec-00 @ 08:13 PM - RE: Seeking TRANCE
Message 8/35 03-Dec-00 @ 02:39 AM - RE: Seeking TRANCE
these sounds have delay & a touch of reverb only, no compresion etc - i could plug dx & vst fx in series with these sounds with a higher power pc, which gladly is coming next week at last so i can get deeper into producing with the s/w's.... quite interesting stuff it all is, it's nice to programme sounds whilst chilling on the bed horizontal with cans on which is how these sounds were made
Message 9/35 29-Dec-00 @ 03:42 PM - RE: Seeking TRANCE
If you think trance is easy to write then you are writing s*it trance. I have been producing dance music in recording studio`s for over 7 years and in the last 2 years I have seen a massive step in technology and musical integrity in this area. Trance is at the pinnacle of synth technology, you cannot right proper trance with one analogue synth or a just a PC. My studio has 7 hardware synths (analogue and digital) and I am still not happy with my sound. In order to create depth, expression and all of the collages of arps and melodies and sweeps required you need a big synth budget, alot of outboard, a good 8-bus desk and damn good set of monitors to get your mix through.
Period.
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