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Dream Date Designs has released Dreamer, a FREE sample-based instrument for Kontakt Player. According to the developer, Dreamer is a sample player that “extracts the sounds from your dreams and injects them into your music.” I know what you’re thinking: finally, software that wants my information even when I’m sleeping! Luckily, there’s nothing quite so [...] View post: Dream Date Designs releases Dreamer, a FREE sample-based instrument for Kontakt Player View the full article
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Learn how to make MELODIC TECHNO in the style of artists such as Miss Monique, Artbat and Anyma. This step-by-step music production guide shows you how to produce one of the most popular current genres in electronic dance music. You can also download this project file to open in Ableton Live, so you can follow along and really understand the techniques being shared. » Download this project file for free here: https://bit.ly/49hdzTl Melodic techno, a genre that combines the pulsating energy of techno with emotive melodies and harmonies, has captivated audiences worldwide. Producing music in this genre requires a blend of technical skill, creativity, and an understanding of the delicate balance between rhythm and melody. In this guide, we’ll explore key aspects of producing melodic techno, from selecting your tools to arranging your tracks for emotional impact. How to produce Melodic Techno 1. Start with the Right Tools The foundation of any good production is choosing the right software and hardware. For melodic techno, a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) that allows for intricate sound design and sequencing is crucial. Popular choices include Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and FL Studio. Synthesizers, both hardware and software, are essential for crafting those signature sounds—think deep basses, atmospheric pads, and arpeggiated leads. Native Instruments’ Massive, Serum by Xfer Records, and Moog synthesizers are excellent starting points. 2. Crafting the Beat The beat is the backbone of any techno track. Begin with a solid kick drum that punches through the mix. Layering a sub-bass beneath the kick can add depth. Hi-hats, claps, and snares should complement the kick, creating a driving rhythm without overwhelming the mix. Experiment with percussion elements and rhythmic patterns to find a groove that feels both compelling and unique. 3. Melody and Harmony What sets melodic techno apart are its emotive melodies and lush harmonies. Start with a simple melody that resonates with you emotionally. This melody can be a loop that evolves over time or a more complex sequence that serves as the track’s focal point. Use scale modes like Aeolian or Dorian to evoke specific moods. Harmonies, created with chord pads or layered leads, should support the melody and add depth to your track. Remember, less is often more; a few well-chosen notes can be more powerful than a complex chord progression. 4. Sound Design and Textures Sound design is where you can truly personalize your track. Use filters, modulation, and effects like reverb and delay to create atmospheric textures that give your track a sense of space. Automation can bring movement to your sounds, making static pads come alive or adding tension and release to your arrangements. 5. Structure and Arrangement Arranging your track in a way that takes the listener on a journey is crucial. Most melodic techno tracks follow a structure that builds up to a climax before winding down. Introduce elements gradually, and consider breaks and drops to maintain interest. Tension and release are your tools; use them to create moments of anticipation followed by emotional payoff. 6. Mixing and Mastering A clean mix is essential. Balance your levels so that no element overwhelms the others. EQ is your friend—use it to carve out space for each component in the mix. Compression can tighten your drums and add punch to your bass. When you’re satisfied with the mix, mastering can give your track the final polish it needs to stand out. It’s often best to have an experienced ear handle the mastering, but there are also mastering plugins and online services that can do a commendable job. Conclusion Producing melodic techno is an art that requires patience, experimentation, and an ear for detail. By focusing on the key elements outlined above, you can start to develop your unique sound within this evocative genre. Remember, the goal is to evoke emotion and create a visceral experience for the listener. With time and practice, you’ll find your groove and contribute your voice to the world of melodic techno. If you want to become professional producer, check out the Music Production Accelerator, where our students have achieved over 100,000,000 Spotify Streams, been signed to world’s biggest labels, and toured as DJs and producers. The post How to Make Melodic Techno (like Miss Monique, Artbat & Anyma) appeared first on EDM Tips. View the full article
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Everybody needs a good free piano VST. Sure, there are a ton of paid options out there. But sometime, free options can be just as good 👀 But each free piano VST, sampled or modeled, has an individual sound. It can take hours to sift through the web for options for the one you want. […] The post Looking for The Best Free Piano VST? Here’s Our Ultimate List 👇 appeared first on EDMProd. View the full article
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Learn how to make Melodic House (in the style of Eli & Fur) in this Ableton Live House Music tutorial. If you’ve ever wondered how to make deep melodic house music in the style of Eli & Fur, this step-by-step tutorial will give you an insight into how to achieve similar results. This isn’t only a tutorial on how to make Melodic House in Ableton Live, though…you can use the same methods in FL Studio or Logic Pro, to produce your own house music in the style of Eli & Fur. Let’s do this!… ►► Download this project with all the samples by clicking here. ►► CLICK HERE to share this on Twitter: https://ctt.ac/7C9_4 In this tutorial we go in-depth into: 01:12 – Sourcing Vocals 02:45 – Piano Chord Progression 05:34 – Vocal Timing 06:50 – Vocal Processing 10:10 – Piano Processing 10:50 – Kick Drum 15:20 – Bass 18:22 – Drum Programming 26:25 – Evolving Sound-Bed 28:13 – Adding Groove to the Chords 29:56 – Evolving Sound-Bed (Continued) 31:44 – Vocal Pad 34:00 – Polymeters and Polyrhythms 35:28 – Constant Evolution 41:15 – Synth Riff 43:26 – Chord stabs 45:08 – Vocal Delay & Arrangement Eli & Fur are a DJ and electronic music producer duo comprising Eliza Noble and Jennifer Skillman, hailing from London. Eli & Fur have been working together since they were in their teens. The group has a background in songwriting and while they started out in DJ music, they are moving into live acts using Ableton software. Instead of mixing other tracks, Eli & Fur write and play their own tracks, which creates a sound that is “distinctly electronic, mixing house and dance beats.” Melodic House has seen a huge surge in popularity over the past few years, thanks to artists such as Ben Böhmer, Lane 8 and Eli & Fur. The record label that is most associated with the genre is Anjunadeep. Hope you enjoy, and if you have any technical questions, just drop them below and I’ll see if I can help The post How to Make MELODIC HOUSE (Like Eli & Fur) – FREE Ableton Project & Samples! appeared first on EDM Tips. View the full article
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I hate being skint! If everything was free, and we cloned oursleves and fucked with their genetics we could have them work and not complain, then we could just go out and get smashed permanently!
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ello everyone! I'm ready to give my new c.d away so if anyone wants one, please either... Text/call me and give ur name & address: 07734250578 (however, my phone seems to be playing up regarding texts) OR Email me your name and address to: djandywhitby@yahoo.com OR send me a p.m on here! Tracklisting Andy's Intro Paul Maddox & DJ GRH - New york new york Miss.Behavin' - Such a good feelin' Defective Audio - Slingshot Defective Audio - Floorburn (Glazby remix) Anne Savage - Hellraiser Sam Reeve & Jon Rundall - Africane (Sentience mix) Jon Rudall & Sam Reeve - Bang (Maddox mix) 😎 Nick Sentience & Harry Diamond - Trippy Signum - What u got 4 me? (Andy Farley remix) Committee - Welcome (O.G.R mix) Legend B - Lost in love (Paul Janes mix) Jon the Dentist - Imagination (Guyver unreleased mix) Andy Whitby & Sam Green - Do u care? (unreleased) Ben Kaye - Sweet Goodbyes (unreleased) Feat. the vocals of Britney, Outkast & Eminem and a bit of scratching thrown in for good measure
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Seeing as i'm a new CTW resident i thought i best give my new found family a sample of what they will hear when i play at your events. This c.d was made about 4 months ago, and my new one will be out very very soon (which i'll also send to ya!) but until then if anyone wants one just either try and text your address to my number (i say try because it seems to be buggered and people can't text me) 07734250578, email me @ djandywhitby@yahoo.com, send me a p.m or try and catch me on MSN: djandywhitby@hotmail.com Tracklisting Andy's Intro. Signum - Wot u got 4 me? (Kumara Remix) Heaven's Cry - Til tears do us apart (FlashHarry Remix) Ben Kaye - Memorie down trip lane (never2be released) Paul Maddox & Ingo - Reactor (original never2be released) Ben Kaye & Daz - Time please! 4motion - Over4me Ilogik - i just can't stop Stimulant djs - Blow da roof Phat Controller - Rave Alarm Kernzy & Klemenza - Do that thang (Unreleased) B.K & @Andy Farley - Step Away Paul Glazby - Kick it @Andy Whitby & Sam Green - One More (Unreleased) @Andy Whitby & Ben Kaye - Marmalade (Unreleased) Pants & Corset - Malice in wonderland I hope you guys enjoy it!