| Section | Length | Elements | |---------|--------|----------| | Intro | 16 bars | Kick, clap, filtered arp, white noise sweep | | Breakdown | 16 bars | Bass pluck, chords (dry), vocal chop, snare buildup | | Build‑up | 8 bars | Risers, kick drum rolls, pitch‑bend down FX | | Drop 1 | 32 bars | Full saws, bass, percussion, open hats | | Break | 16 bars | Same as breakdown, add reverse piano | | Second drop | 32 bars | Add an extra lead melody on top | | Outro | 16 bars | Filter down, remove kick, white noise fade |
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However, after thorough searching across legitimate music production resources (including Splice, ADSR, Producer Loops, MacProVideo, Loopmasters, and official label channels), I can confirm that . DubVision: Progressive House Techniques V
Throughout the tutorial, Dubvision shares a range of key techniques used in progressive house production, including:
A highlight of the series is seeing how "less is more" in their processing; the brothers demonstrate that high-quality sound selection often requires fewer plugins to sound massive. You can explore more about their approach in the DubVision Producer Pack v.6 or watch shorter tips like their guide on creating drop impact . DubVision: Progressive House Techniques V.2 | 789ten.com Why “Zipl”
Now go produce – your drop is waiting.
You don’t need expensive gear. DubVision uses and Ableton Live with these core plugins: kick drum rolls
Bus all three → add (large hall, 2.5s decay) → OTT → FabFilter Pro‑L on the bus.
Why “Zipl”? – Possibly a nickname for a track template or project file. You can create your own “Zipl” = .als (Ableton) or .logicsx file.
DubVision’s sound sits between (huge supersaw drops) and modern melodic techno (tight grooves, sidechain pumping). Key traits:
The tutorial is available for download in a zip file, making it easy to access and start learning right away. Simply click on the link to download 789ten Dubvision Progressive House Techniques V 2 and start producing like a pro!