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How to Make Trance Music

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Summary: Trance music is unique in that a number of different sounds can overlap, such as industrial sounds, rave music and repetitive beats. Use editing software to make trance music with help from a music producer in this free video on trance music production.

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Dan Kenny owns and operates Chicago Productions and has been producing TV, videos and music for more than 10 years. Kenny has produced many TV shows and has reached millions of homes...read more

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"You want to make trance music. Well you'll need the proper editing software to be able to create trance music. Trance music is unique in that they have unique different sounds that you can put together, industrial sounds and some type of rave type music, they use trance music. Generally, there aren't a lot of vocals with trance music, so you just have different type of music effects and music that's just repetitive beats that keep pounding and unique type of sound effects. So you can use Acid Pro which is made by Sony and I'm not affiliated with Sony but I use a lot of their products. There are many other types of editing software out there for audio editing in which you can make trance music. So if you want to make trance music and you don't know where to begin, what I would recommend is first off listen to some trance music. See what types of styles you like. Know what type of music you're wanting to produce before you put it out because it all starts right here in your mind. Conceptualize it. Put it down and enjoy."

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