Those are super useful, most because you also treat post processing and what parameters to automate, which no other channels do, thank you and keep raving brotherrrrrr
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To create a classic rising sound effect in any DAW, draw a long note and use automation in the arrangement or in the clip. Remember to select the highest note in the lower left corner in Spire.
I would be interested in some tips to design that "voice lead" you have here. Any tips ? (Not sure if that preset is available on your presets pack, is it ?) Cheers!
This is a very simple thing. You need to find or cut a very short female sample «aaa». Check out some old Vengeance packs or Dave Parkinson - Trance Essentials packs. Once you get it, just put in simpler or sampler and play the melody. Of course, you need to transpose this sample to the desired key if needed.
@@MagicTracksProduction thanks for answering so quickly ! I thought it was synthetized and not sampled. Gonna give it a try ! Looks the same technique is applied on a few recent techno tracks (Frankyeffe - Save Me is pretty banging !)
@@technolover3035 Yes, 100% the same way. We do mistakes when trying to synthesise everything when trying to get oldschool techno/trance/rave sounds. Back in the days producers used to play with samplers a lot more than we do today. So that's the key to getting that old sound.
Dude you need to stop creating separate automation lanes for literally everything you automate lol the screen just becomes way too cluttered in Ableton
Those are super useful, most because you also treat post processing and what parameters to automate, which no other channels do, thank you and keep raving brotherrrrrr
Full video of this track, presets and project files:
ruclips.net/video/1T4HxBOyWNc/видео.html
magictracksproduction.com/product/trance-techno-fusion-ableton-live-templatemastering/
magictracksproduction.com/product/trance-religion-for-spire-vol-5-1-ableton-live-11-project/
Best in the game! ❤
Thanks for the tutorial
Cool tune 🎵
😎😎😎
Sounds fantastic as always🎼
Awesome as always! Good job
Thanks, that was interesting. it remains to deal with the multi-band compressor
Great Video! Can you do a video about this kick and sub?
Thank you. I’ll think about that.
Greetings! Don't you know how to make a pitch acceleration in Spire so that the sound from one note rises to the highest?
To create a classic rising sound effect in any DAW, draw a long note and use automation in the arrangement or in the clip. Remember to select the highest note in the lower left corner in Spire.
I would be interested in some tips to design that "voice lead" you have here. Any tips ? (Not sure if that preset is available on your presets pack, is it ?) Cheers!
This is a very simple thing.
You need to find or cut a very short female sample «aaa». Check out some old Vengeance packs or Dave Parkinson - Trance Essentials packs. Once you get it, just put in simpler or sampler and play the melody. Of course, you need to transpose this sample to the desired key if needed.
@@MagicTracksProduction thanks for answering so quickly ! I thought it was synthetized and not sampled. Gonna give it a try ! Looks the same technique is applied on a few recent techno tracks (Frankyeffe - Save Me is pretty banging !)
@@technolover3035 Yes, 100% the same way.
We do mistakes when trying to synthesise everything when trying to get oldschool techno/trance/rave sounds. Back in the days producers used to play with samplers a lot more than we do today. So that's the key to getting that old sound.
Dude you need to stop creating separate automation lanes for literally everything you automate lol the screen just becomes way too cluttered in Ableton