driving sound

driving sound
Posted on: 29.05.2012 by Zulma Ramji
hi guys, been working on songs in ableton but cant seem to figure out how to make the song with a drive that make you want to dance. Sound like i have a lot of sounds just put together. Is in the the flow and constantly changing params for different sounds?
Tessie Grether
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by elliot1106
It can work sometimes, a good example is faxing berlin by deadmau5, Im sure the main lead slowly changes all the way through it.
I believe in Deadmau5 songs, a lot has to do with filtering....

He filters in and out throughout the whole song, it really gives the feeling that its changing all the time.
Zulma Ramji
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
In my opinion, comes down to groove/swing, bassline and arrangement.
would it make sense, in the arrangement, to have certains channels constantly changing some parameters through automation to keep the sound evolving throughout the song? also i ve been trying to find stuff on arrangement, but so far not many good tutorials/articles.
Zulma Ramji
29.05.2012
hi guys, been working on songs in ableton but cant seem to figure out how to make the song with a drive that make you want to dance. Sound like i have a lot of sounds just put together. Is in the the flow and constantly changing params for different sounds?
Tessie Grether
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by elliot1106
It can work sometimes, a good example is faxing berlin by deadmau5, Im sure the main lead slowly changes all the way through it.
I believe in Deadmau5 songs, a lot has to do with filtering....

He filters in and out throughout the whole song, it really gives the feeling that its changing all the time.
Georgina Schatzman
29.05.2012
There's no right or wrong answer, but as long as it sounds good and makes sense then yeah, have at it. As for the arrangement, kind of hard to teach I'd say, something you really have to learn and feel. That just comes from listening and DJing a lot and going out to clubs and seeing what works and what doesn't.
Linda Chavda
29.05.2012
It can work sometimes, a good example is faxing berlin by deadmau5, Im sure the main lead slowly changes all the way through it.
Zulma Ramji
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
In my opinion, comes down to groove/swing, bassline and arrangement.
would it make sense, in the arrangement, to have certains channels constantly changing some parameters through automation to keep the sound evolving throughout the song? also i ve been trying to find stuff on arrangement, but so far not many good tutorials/articles.
Georgina Schatzman
29.05.2012
In my opinion, comes down to groove/swing, bassline and arrangement.

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