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Adam Ellis Trance Production Tutorials #6 – Bass
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This is the sixth episode in a 12 part series of tutorial videos dedicated to Trance Music Production. This series will cover every aspect of music production (apart from Mastering) and will continually develop your skills when applied correctly. Episode 1 (Starting Template) is available here, Episode 2 (Structure) here, Episode 3 (Groove) here, Episode 4 (Atmosphere) here and Episode 5 (FX) here.
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Product Description
This is the sixth episode in a 12 part series of tutorial videos dedicated to Trance Music Production. This series will cover every aspect of music production (apart from Mastering) and will continually develop your skills when applied correctly. Episode 1 (Starting Template) is available here, Episode 2 (Structure) here, Episode 3 (Groove) here, Episode 4 (Atmosphere) here and Episode 5 (FX) here.
Episode 6 starts off where the previous episode ended. We now want to learn how to make an amazing bassline for your production. Basslines are one of the hardest things to get right in trance music production. It’s always been one of the parts of making trance that beginners and even professionals usually struggle with. Basslines (along with the kick) being the foundation of your trance tracks, achieving a good bassline is how you make your tracks sound good and full.
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 87 minute long video, Adam will show you :
- Learn how to build a full pro sounding bassline for uplifting trance / driving trance
- Find out how doing the sub bass first allows for better fit / match with the kick
- Learn how to make the basslines fit / gel with the kick
- Trimming your bass notes to leave more place in the mix
- EQing each part of your bassline separately (low pass, hi pass, surgical EQ settings)
- How to avoid your kick and sub bass colliding
- Using Waves RBass to fatten up the sub bass
- Getting the right sub bass presence for the club
- Sub Bass Sylenth1 preset included
- Making your bass as loud as possible without losing the power of the kick
- Using specific patterns for various parts of the bass
- Using side-chaining to clean up the mix & give a pumping effect to the bass section
- Using note velocity to give a rhythm to your patterns
- Giving each bass layer its own space in the mix
- Automating bassline parts (filters, etc.) to transition between track sections
- and much more !
You can watch this video and prepare your own trance bass section based on Adam’s suggestions in Logic Pro X.
Package Contents
- The video tutorial (87 minutes long , 1080p quality, in english)
- The Logic Pro X session created by Adam Ellis in his tutorial.
- DISCLAIMER : Please note that some of the audio samples used in the tutorial are copyrighted to 3rd parties and are not included with the project file.
I’m using another DAW, not Logic Pro X. Can I still benefit from buying this tutorial ?
Yes, you can still learn the concepts and techniques that Adam uses in his productions, and apply them in your own DAW.
About Adam Ellis
Powerful, euphoric melodies and relentless energy are only some of the illuminative qualities that Adam Ellis contains within his own special blend of euphoric Trance, and his rising reputation has become synonymous with the elite, international Trance fraternity within the last two years. Born and bred in Sheffield, England, (where the first, legendary Superclub, Gatecrasher One, was born), his humble upbringing has culminated into the quintessential underdog story where hard work and driven ambitions has ultimately brought about huge successes within his short career.
Harboring a fierce passion for music, Adam dedicated many years to music production before making his first major impact with a fantastic remix to the seminal Planet Perfecto classic, ‘Bullet In The Gun’. Adam graciously reworked the iconic hit into a modern, peak time floorfiller, and reaped huge support by the main man himself, Paul Oakenfold. Additionally, this breakthrough remix was personally selected as an exclusive addition to ‘Perfecto Records Collected – Volume Three’ mix compilation.
In the way of original productions, Adam delivered a fierce opening act with his debut single of ‘Napalm Poet’ on Kearnage Recordings in the Summer of 2013, and it quickly became a feature track in the sets of many leading artists including John O Callaghan, Bryan Kearney, Aly & Fila, Simon Patterson & Armin van Buuren, (to name a few). This was Adam’s first number 1 track on Beatport and was one of the highlights in the finale of the ASOT 600 celebrations at the Who’s Afraid Of 138?! Stage. Even today, many diehard Trance fans consider this single to be one of, (if not the best), Uplifting productions of 2013.
What followed after his success with his 2013 single debut was his Subculture premiere entitled ‘Mandarine’, which also topped the Beatport Trance Top 100 charts and was supported by Manuel Le Saux, Richard Durand, Indecent Noise and many more. Adam then went on to produce two more Top 10 singles in 2014 including his astonishing follow up from ‘Napalm Poet’ of ‘Agent Orange’, and has had nearly every single of his career played on ASOT. As far as collaborations go, Adam has worked with 2 of the leading names in the Trance scene today with Bryan Kearney & Menno De Jong and their combined might has brought about the classic remix of Conductor & The Cowboy’s ‘Feeling This Way’ and the wondrous collaborative single, ‘Solicitude’, (respectively).
He is also well known for his stellar remixes of John O Callaghan’s ‘Big Sky’, Menno De Jong’s ‘Creatures Of The Night’, and these reworks strive to further showcase his signature, Uplifting sound. Lately, his remixes to Mark Sherry’s A Star With A Star and Jordan Suckley’s Contaminated have been fantastic additions to his growing discography, and his reworks of Liam Wilson’s Kiss and Lange & Susana’s Risk Worth Taking were featured on Solarstone’s Pure Trance Vol. 3 and Lange’s We Are Happy People remixes album.
As a DJ, Adam intense vigor for the vintage sounds of Uplifting and Tech Trance has culminated into a stunning array of music that extends from iconic classics from artists such as Giuseppe Ottaviani and Aly & Fila to the latest in cutting edge Trance sounds. Fueled with fire and power, his relentless display of mighty melodies and spellbinding breakdowns have brought about amazing reception for his fans, and has allotted him certain opportunities to play at some of the world’s biggest clubs, including his recent debut at Cream, Amnesia in Ibiza, which is considered one of the biggest arenas for Trance in the world.
As one of the rare breed of producers who writes 100% of their own material without the help of engineers or ghost writers, Adam has many more projects in the works to be released on Kearnage Recordings, AVA, Damaged, Outburst, Pure Trance, Blackhole Recordings and much more. With the future looking exceptionally bright for this young underdog, the start of 2015 is only going to add fuel to the growing movement behind his music and unite them within his revitalised golden age of Trance.
Additional information
Style | Uplifting Trance, Progressive Trance, Trance 2.0, Electro Trance |
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Compatibility | Logic Pro, Logic Pro X |
Download Includes | Project Files, Video Tutorials |
Availability | Exclusive |
Simon (verified owner) –
I’m only half way through this but so far it’s really really good and a huge improvement to the previous one. Some really good tips, some new ways of thinking about the track which is always good to know and learn and by not starting on the kick first actually seems far more logical and yes try and feel it. It kinda all makes sense when you watch this. It’s starting to make me wanna do uplifting again.
Well done Adam, good effort. 10/10. 🙂
Neil archbold (verified owner) –
Great tutorials best ive seen around, even the mindset and preparation into starting a track amazing really professional.
Has really help me with planing my tracks before I start giving me the confidence to see the finish line.
Video has great tips on best eq plug ins etc too give that professional sound
markssmith78 (verified owner) –
Another great tutorial as with all Adams tutorials this one is easy to follow and understand. Vast improvement on the Grove and FX tutorials which heavily use external plugins which cost quite a bit, however its useful to know what the top DJs use. Another solid purchase, cannot wait for the next in the series!
braamal (verified owner) –
I am an Adam Ellis fan but I am not sure about his tutorial. It felt badly thought out and unprepared. For a lot of the time he just selects and tweaks stuff but rarely mentions why he is doing what he is doing. Sometimes he’s voice also dissapears when the music is playing and it leaves you wondering if you missed something important at that moment. It also mentions that the video will show you how to create a pro sounding bass but Adam keeps on saying that he will have to still make a lot of changes to the bass he made but he only has an hour and a bit to do this in so time is limted. So is this a pro sounding bass or not? Maybe if he is more preppd from the start and have things lined up to show how it is done and explaining things more I would have been more happy about it but for the £30 it is not worth it and I would look somewhere else.
Adam –
Hey man. Email me at [email protected] and we will sort this.
‘I am an Adam Ellis fan but I am not sure about his tutorial. It felt badly thought out and unprepared. For a lot of the time he just selects and tweaks stuff but rarely mentions why he is doing what he is doing. Sometimes he’s voice also dissapears when the music is playing and it leaves you wondering if you missed something important at that moment. It also mentions that the video will show you how to create a pro sounding bass but Adam keeps on saying that he will have to still make a lot of changes to the bass he made but he only has an hour and a bit to do this in so time is limted. So is this a pro sounding bass or not? Maybe if he is more preppd from the start and have things lined up to show how it is done and explaining things more I would have been more happy about it but for the £30 it is not worth it and I would look somewhere else.’
Tobias (verified owner) –
Adam is teaching us some very helpful stuff when it comes to producing Trance. This tutorial is about Bass. He shows us how to get a solid bassline for your tracks and how to use Plugins to make it even better. For me as a beginner it helped a lot. Cannot wait for the next episode. Thanks Adam.
todd –
This is the best episode out of the series, in my opinion. It’s not about a specific plugin or product which translates well to any DAW/Plugin stack. It seems more focused and organized than the previous episodes. Lots of time spent on the relationship between the bass and kick. There isn’t any filler or tangents, you get your money’s worth with this one. I hope the rest of the series is on par with this.
Andy (verified owner) –
This is a much better video and gives you a really good handle on how Adam makes a bassline. I liked his idea of fitting the kick around the sub rather than the other way round and the fact he doesn’t compress the hell out of everything! Also got it during a sale which was even better! Looking forward to future instalments.
Juri (verified owner) –
Watched this already twice and i can say i learned a lot. Very informative and everything well explained, alot of time spent with kick and sub which is important. I recommend this guide for any trance producers out there, well worth the money (12e on discount).
Paul (verified owner) –
Again a great tutorial from Adam Ellis!! It gave me a good insight on how to built good basselines. It’s again easy to understand how everything is done ( just like all the other tutorials from Adam Ellis ), just very wel explained. So thanks again Adam Ellis and MyLoops!!
Shumon Ahmed –
Adam Ellis Trance Production Tutorials #6 – Bass is great for all these reasons
Learn how to build a full pro sounding bassline for uplifting trance / driving trance – goal met, check
Find out how doing the sub bass first allows for better fit / match with the kick – goal met, check
Learn how to make the basslines fit / gel with the kick – goal met, check
Trimming your bass notes to leave more place in the mix – goal met, check
EQing each part of your bassline separately (low pass, hi pass, surgical EQ settings) – goal met, check
kitekrazy (verified owner) –
Just what I needed. I liked that he used Waves Renn Bass an oldy but goody. It was easy to understand and shows how to mix bass and kick. He takes the rocket science out of it that we perceive when doing basslines. There are also wav files included which is helpful if you are not using Logic.