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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,260 --> 00:00:04,830 welcome to another transfection tutorial 2 00:00:02,879 --> 00:00:07,528 this time I talk about trance baselines 3 00:00:04,830 --> 00:00:25,979 I prepared an example for you and it 4 00:00:07,528 --> 00:00:27,300 sounds like this so what do you need to 5 00:00:25,980 --> 00:00:30,060 do if you want to create trance 6 00:00:27,300 --> 00:00:31,980 baselines first let's take a look at our 7 00:00:30,059 --> 00:00:33,420 courts in transfer actions I would 8 00:00:31,980 --> 00:00:34,980 recommend that you create a chord 9 00:00:33,420 --> 00:00:37,710 progression first and then you write the 10 00:00:34,979 --> 00:00:38,578 other stuff like baselines lead melodies 11 00:00:37,710 --> 00:00:40,890 and so on 12 00:00:38,579 --> 00:00:43,120 I created a chord progression that 13 00:00:40,890 --> 00:00:51,950 sounds like this 14 00:00:43,119 --> 00:00:51,949 [Music] 15 00:00:56,179 --> 00:01:02,070 in trance we usually play the bass on 16 00:00:59,939 --> 00:01:06,000 the lowest note of any chord so you 17 00:01:02,070 --> 00:01:07,769 replace the bass on the F and on the 18 00:01:06,000 --> 00:01:11,459 next chord we played on the C because 19 00:01:07,769 --> 00:01:14,549 the C is the lowest note and here we 20 00:01:11,459 --> 00:01:16,349 played the bass on the C sharp when you 21 00:01:14,549 --> 00:01:18,859 use Sun lock it's very easy to always 22 00:01:16,349 --> 00:01:26,099 work on the lowest note automatically 23 00:01:18,859 --> 00:01:27,689 let's play the example again when you 24 00:01:26,099 --> 00:01:29,728 work with a bass instrument you simply 25 00:01:27,689 --> 00:01:32,280 set the source mode to court notes and 26 00:01:29,728 --> 00:01:43,560 then zero over here we'll play back the 27 00:01:32,280 --> 00:01:46,200 lowest note of any chord okay so here's 28 00:01:43,560 --> 00:01:48,000 the next important point there's not 29 00:01:46,200 --> 00:01:50,009 just one baseline and trance productions 30 00:01:48,000 --> 00:01:52,500 but at least two bass lines and they 31 00:01:50,009 --> 00:01:54,930 play in parallel as you can see our 32 00:01:52,500 --> 00:01:57,810 already prepared a bass low a basement 33 00:01:54,930 --> 00:02:00,000 and a bass high and I will solo them so 34 00:01:57,810 --> 00:02:16,520 that you can hear the difference 35 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:16,520 [Music] 36 00:02:20,199 --> 00:02:25,068 in many trans songs we only use the sub 37 00:02:23,000 --> 00:02:26,840 base and a middle base but if you want 38 00:02:25,068 --> 00:02:29,208 to work with a high base let's find as 39 00:02:26,840 --> 00:02:31,310 well the different base songs have 40 00:02:29,209 --> 00:02:33,019 different roles the low space is 41 00:02:31,310 --> 00:02:35,389 responsible for all the drive and the 42 00:02:33,019 --> 00:02:37,188 power in your song the mid bass and the 43 00:02:35,389 --> 00:02:39,349 high bass provide extra rhythm and 44 00:02:37,188 --> 00:02:42,709 tension and they had some additional 45 00:02:39,348 --> 00:02:44,509 movement to your track in your DAW it's 46 00:02:42,709 --> 00:02:46,549 important to use an equaliser on your 47 00:02:44,509 --> 00:02:48,828 mid and high bass you have to remove all 48 00:02:46,549 --> 00:02:50,719 the low frequencies if you don't do that 49 00:02:48,829 --> 00:02:52,370 you will get a lot of rumble on the low 50 00:02:50,719 --> 00:02:56,539 end and this will create a mess in your 51 00:02:52,370 --> 00:02:58,340 mix ok let's start with the low bass the 52 00:02:56,539 --> 00:03:08,090 most simple form is a standard offbeat 53 00:02:58,340 --> 00:03:09,949 rhythm like this you can also add a stop 54 00:03:08,090 --> 00:03:27,799 symbol directly behind this trigger and 55 00:03:09,949 --> 00:03:29,658 you can also use to trigger C so I would 56 00:03:27,799 --> 00:03:31,188 say the simple offbeat on the gallop 57 00:03:29,658 --> 00:03:33,009 style here are the most important 58 00:03:31,188 --> 00:03:35,299 baseline patterns for the low end and 59 00:03:33,009 --> 00:03:37,908 for the mid bass and for the high bass 60 00:03:35,299 --> 00:03:40,250 you can add some variation as you can 61 00:03:37,908 --> 00:03:41,840 see here you work with three notes and a 62 00:03:40,250 --> 00:03:49,310 good trick for MIT and for the high bass 63 00:03:41,840 --> 00:03:51,378 is using different or tastes we click 64 00:03:49,310 --> 00:03:53,509 here sundog we'll transpose this step 65 00:03:51,378 --> 00:03:56,739 one our cave up so this is the most 66 00:03:53,508 --> 00:03:56,738 interesting little pattern 67 00:03:58,210 --> 00:04:02,530 another Asian would be this one 68 00:04:11,509 --> 00:04:19,620 and of course you can also combine these 69 00:04:14,550 --> 00:04:22,280 rhythms so let's use eight steps change 70 00:04:19,620 --> 00:04:22,280 this again 71 00:04:35,600 --> 00:04:39,930 so I would recommend to use a very 72 00:04:37,980 --> 00:04:42,330 simple pattern for the low base a more 73 00:04:39,930 --> 00:04:44,100 advanced pattern for the midbass and if 74 00:04:42,329 --> 00:04:46,050 you work with a high base you can go 75 00:04:44,100 --> 00:04:47,070 extra fancy and simply add some extra 76 00:04:46,050 --> 00:04:49,860 notes and excellence 77 00:04:47,069 --> 00:04:52,290 so in this pattern I simply click on 78 00:04:49,860 --> 00:04:58,379 some of the steps edit some Octavia's 79 00:04:52,290 --> 00:05:00,210 and now it sounds like this I also 80 00:04:58,379 --> 00:05:01,920 create an extra sonic incorporation 81 00:05:00,209 --> 00:05:03,599 package for you so when you click on the 82 00:05:01,920 --> 00:05:05,699 pattern label you can see that there are 83 00:05:03,600 --> 00:05:15,570 different baseline patterns you can use 84 00:05:05,699 --> 00:05:24,089 this one for example or this one or this 85 00:05:15,569 --> 00:05:26,310 one and so on you can download the 86 00:05:24,089 --> 00:05:28,829 package at feeder song comm packages 87 00:05:26,310 --> 00:05:30,480 trance explosion it's free download no 88 00:05:28,829 --> 00:05:32,159 registration and it will also give you 89 00:05:30,480 --> 00:05:36,290 extra chord progressions a pear juice 90 00:05:32,160 --> 00:05:36,290 and much more see you soon 6675

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