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Re: [L-OT] lighten up O rebellious one...

2002-07-10 by ToxicA

try listen to tracks...
there are lots of psytrance stuffs very different !
choose what kinda style do you like the most {how do you want your tracks sounds like....}
get some hardware/software synthesizers
learn how to synthesizes !!!
get some useful plug ins!!
{if you learned about how to compose your tracks well and you wants to get more pro {and if you have money of course ; ) , try to get some professional sound card such as PULSAR/ SCOPE...}

try learning from the World Wide Web to get more professional in what you do..and about the program you use {I guess you use logic...this time ; )

laterZ 
ToxicA
----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ed_tarantino 
  To: logic-ot@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 9:13 PM
  Subject: Re: [L-OT] lighten up O rebellious one...


  --- In logic-ot@y..., BasharAR <basharar@m...> wrote:
  > Here is my take on PsyTrance...(snipped)
  > For me, trance is like listening to harmonies that start 
  forming "melodies"
  > in my head after a while "a state of trance", its a state of mind, 
  almost
  > like having drugs but without the physical abuse...By my 
  definitions any
  > Frequencies that trigger Evolving feelings is music, I don¹t care 
  how its
  > made, isn't concrete music considered classical....
  > 


  Wow, great post.. thanks.

  more on-topic:
  I'm a musician (bass player) coming from a traditional rock 
  background who is attempting to create psytrance style tracks.. 
  (reason why I'm using Logic..) but jeesh, I'm having trouble breaking 
  out of my traditional method of songwriting. Frankly, I don't know 
  how to build a track, I can come up with some okay basslines 
  (obviously) and basic percussion, but where do you go from there? how 
  do you build a track? how do you decide on what sounds will work? etc.
  Very challenging.

  If anything, this process has expanded my thinking about 
  melody/sound, and it's starting to affect my bass playing in my 
  punk/garage/pop band. Guitarist/songwriter: "Ed, the note(s) you're 
  playing are not even in the chord I'm on, but hm.. still sounds 
  good.." 


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