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    djstarskream got a reaction from Peteg2011 in Fruity Loops Tutorials-trance Style Songs How to create and use a profesional trance style bass mellody   
    Creating a bass mellody tutorial
     
    Software / fruity loops
     
    VST Plugins / Nexus,VANguard
     
    Song Style / Trance
     
    Tutorial Level / Beginner
     
    files needed to download bellow.
     
    bass_mellody_files.zip
     
    ok to start I am going to teach you how to create what's sometimes referd to as a bass mellody.
     
    A bass mellody is used in most trance songs as its primary function is to fill out the song
    by this I mean make the song sound a bit fuller to add depth to it.
     
    a bass mellody is never made of more than a few note styles. see below
     

     
    In the above image you can see that I have use in all a total of three different note styles.
     
    Style one (a). is a standard length note consisting of two squares with a time lease of one second.
     
    Style two (. is a half length note consisting of one square with a time lease of half a second.
     
    Style three ©. is a quarter length note consisting of a quarter of a square with a time lease of a quarter of a second.
     
    these three different style note when played alone can create a rather catchy bass mellody alone so don't be discouraged if
    you think you cannot yet manage to use the three different styles of notes.
     
    but for today I am going to teach you to use the three different types.
     
    first in the above image you can see how this bass mellody is structured. if you cannot create this structure slone
    the you can download the midi file heremidi.zip
     
     
    but it does help to try and create this structure yourself as it gives the experience of creating a structure
    like this.
     
    now not all bass mellody's are created in this same structure infect some a really simple consisting of nothing more than
    a few notes example below.

     
    but beware whilst it can be difficult to manifest a good and full bass mellody settling for the simpler option can leave you
    ending short. But another thing to take note of is that although a full song is more fulfilling a song that is to full will only sound
    like a cat in a trash can. try never to over fill a song.
     
    whilst creating a bass mellody there is one thing in particular that is considered to be my personal golden rule
    when selecting a key voice (sound) for the bass mellody never ever pick a key voice (sound) that has a lower frequency
    than that of your actual bass line as it will overtake your actual baseline and become the primary bass sequence whilst leaving behind
    a rather wholesome amount of distortion. (distortion does not always occur in this case it can simply sometimes just sound plane old boring)
     
    a good key voice (sound) that is a personal favourite of mine to use is what is refer to in most VST plugins as a pike (this will come under the plunk or pluck category)
    they produce a rather fetching combination of sound working together through the bass mellody and the main bass line.
    after creating the bass mellody and selecting a key voice (sound) for the mellody its just a matter of mastering between the bass mellody and main baseline.
    once you have done that you have or at least should have a good mixing bass mellody and baseline that gives more fulfilment to your song.
     
    as an example you can download below a small song loop that I have created with and without the bass mellody to notice the difference in fulfilment within the song.
     
    this is with the bass mellody
    with_bass_mellody.mp3
     
    and this is without the bass mellody
    without_bass_mellody.mp3
     
    there isnt a massive diffence but you can here the diffence.
     
    well i hope this tutorial helpd you keep your eyes open for more as they will be coming soon.
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