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One of the biggest takeaways from the DubVision course is their approach to layering sounds. Beginners often make the mistake of stacking too many similar sounds, leading to a muddy mix. The "better" technique taught by DubVision involves purpose-driven layering. Unlock the Secrets of Progressive House Production: A
7) Arrangement Tips (Practical Map)
- Intro (0:00–0:45): Kick + percussion + chord stab; gradually introduce bass and hats.
- Build 1 (0:45–1:15): Bring pads, risers, vocal chops; use automation for filter opens and Zipl sweeps.
- Drop 1 (1:15–1:45): Full chord stack, lead, bass, and percussion — main hook.
- Breakdown (1:45–2:30): Strip rhythm, highlight pad/piano, reverb-drenched vocal. Reintroduce tension with Zipl and risers.
- Build 2 (2:30–3:10): Longer build with more layering and automation.
- Drop 2 (3:10–3:50): Variation of Drop 1 with extra melodic counterpoints.
- Outro (3:50–4:20): Wind down elements, keep DJ-friendly beat.
Rhythmic Drive: Use syncopation in the chords to keep the energy moving even before the drums kick in. The Art of Advanced Layering Intro (0:00–0:45): Kick + percussion + chord stab;
- Set a compressor on the Zipl bus.
- Sidechain it to the Offbeat bass (not the kick).
- Ratio: 4:1.
- Result: The Zipl gets louder exactly when the bass drops out, creating a rubber-band rhythm.
A/B Testing: Compare your old tracks with your new projects after applying DubVision's EQ techniques. Rhythmic Drive: Use syncopation in the chords to