What (Ableton, FL Studio, Logic) you are currently using. Which synthesizers (Serum, Vital, Sylenth1, Nexus) you own.
As they go, they make without interrupting their flow. This is the “unscripted” part – trusting your ears in the moment.
Many producers mistakenly believe that a great progressive house track is born in the mixing stage. DubVision completely subverts this idea. Their workflow emphasizes that a hit record is defined by two core pillars: and impeccable sound selection .
Sidechain compression (often called ) is a defining feature of progressive house. DubVision has their own custom sidechain technique to create headroom for the kick and bass, getting an incredibly clean low end. In earlier tutorials (V.1), they reveal exactly how they achieve this. "Zipl" could be a slang or a misspelling for this technique. What (Ableton, FL Studio, Logic) you are currently using
: In-depth lessons on sound selection, leveling, and unscripted sound design choices. Technical Mixing
You have downloaded the pack (or are about to). You see the folder: 789ten_DubVision_V2 > Loops > Zipl_Loops . Do not just drag and drop. Here is the :
If you want to dive deeper into optimizing your production workflow, let me know: Which do you currently use for your music production? This is the “unscripted” part – trusting your
Use seventh and ninth chords to create tension and euphoria.
The "Progressive House Techniques V2" tutorial by 789ten Dubvision is a comprehensive guide to creating professional-sounding progressive house tracks. By sharing his expertise on production techniques, strategies, and workflows, Dubvision provides a valuable resource for producers looking to improve their skills.
The heart of this tutorial is not about having the exact same tools. It focuses on how to put ideas together and make it work, meaning the techniques apply to using similar plugins in your own DAW. Their workflow emphasizes that a hit record is
To get the experience:
"Zipl" is also a bootloader tool for IBM systems, but that’s likely irrelevant. However, in music production circles, “zipl” sometimes refers to a script or macro that zips project files automatically, helping you back up and share your projects more efficiently.
You have the samples, you have the presets, but your drop sounds like a mosquito in a jar. Here is the fix from the V2 tutorial: