Adam Ellis - Extended Tutorial Vol. 19 - Mid Bass Atmos Lead & Pads

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This is the seventeenth episode in Adam Ellis’ extended tutorial video series dedicated to Trance Music Production. This series will cover every aspect of music production and will continually develop your skills when applied correctly. In this 1h42+ long studio session, Adam reworks one of his client’s uplifting trance tracks, by building and improving on it, adding Fills & Transitions, Acids, Counter Melodies, Reworking the Vocals & Leads, assorted with plenty of production tricks along the way.

Who is this tutorial for?

This tutorial is for artists who want to work faster and improve their sound at the same time. It’s aimed at Logic Pro X users, but the tricks you will learn can also be applied in other DAWs.

What You Will Learn

In this 1h42+ long video studio session, Adam will show you:

  • Finding the weak points of your track
  • Adding Snare Fills & Transitions
  • Improving your transitions & build-ups
  • How to improve an existing track using MIDI & Audio
  • How to fill the low-mid frequency range of your mix
  • Adding acid lines to increase the energy of the buildup
  • Adding atmospheres to your track to make it more alive
  • Layering leads together to make your sound bigger
  • Adding vocals & creating vocal chops
  • Creating & improving pads and drones
  • Sound selection for pads, atmospheres
  • Processing the key elements of your track
  • Using automation to manage energy & transitions in your arrangement
  • Adding plucks and counter melodies
  • Panning your sounds effectively
  • Making your track more interesting
  • Creating the lead buildup & drop of your track
  • Adding FX, risers & descenders to your buildup
  • Reworking the leads of the track
  • Adding elements to make the track more interesting
  • EQing tips on various elements
  • and a lot more!

You can watch this video and apply the advice in your own tracks based on Adam’s instructions.

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