September 19, 2025Sep 19 CTW Publishers French producer Boris Way has carved out a niche for himself in the melodic tech house scene by embracing contrast. His latest single Uber On Call, which is out now via Ultra Records, is a low-end-heavy dancefloor record driven by a sleek groove and a weightless top line. It marks a shift toward a punchier, more refined sound that still allows for emotional expression.That evolution didn’t happen by accident. Boris credits Transient Master as a key part of how he shapes his kicks, claps, and percussion. Used on individual channels and buses alike, the plugin helps him walk the line between clarity and fullness without having to squash the mix.In this interview, we talked about Boris’s mixing philosophy, his favorite use cases for Transient Master, and the role of attack and sustain when working with melodic elements in a club context...The post Transient shaping tricks from Boris Way’s latest release on Ultra first appeared on Native Instruments Blog.View the full article
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