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She better like this...

Or else...

ioneofmany responds:

lol :D

Could use some work.

Could use a little more delay or reverb. Also you only have 4-5 tracks playing...for trance you need like 10. Ambiance is kinda what you should aim for. Has potential though.

Genshiken responds:

Alright thanks for the tips. I'm always afraid of adding too many tracks, thinking it'll be too jumbled together, but I'll keep that in mind now.

ohfuckohfuckohfuckohfuck

How do you DO that?

What do you use...ect.?

DjZedL responds:

Fl Studio, My Brain, and My Hands! ;)
And Thanks For The Review! :D

Awesome

How did you get that kind of bass sound? Plus do you have an actual sound card? I can never get that dynamic feel in anything I make...but then again I am kinda new to making this genre.

Burn7 responds:

The bass? I think I layered two kicks that I sounded cool, and EQ'd them slightly. I can send you the two kicks as a .wav if you want. It's a real pain in the ass getting the kicks just right, but I really like the one I use.

And nah, I'm just using my on-board motherboard card, I don't have any money for an actual sound card >.<

You want a dynamic feel in Techno? Here's the recipe for a decent, generic techno beat:
+*BEAT*+
- A Hard kick
- A Semi-Hard Snare
- A Power Snare
- An Offbeat High-hat
- A quick 16th note High-Hat tap
- A Long-Ass Cymbal Crash.

Try variations, like have the snare on every 3rd beat of each measure, or of each 1st AND 3rd along with the kick. The drumkit is the most powerful part of techno. It can change the mood of the whole song.

If you want any more tips or whatever, feel free to PM me. I've got experience with this sort of thing :)

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