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789ten Dubvision Progressive House Techniques V 2 Tutorial Zipl Better -
Soaring leads, deep basses, and lush pads 1.2.2. Core Progressive House Techniques Covered
DubVision tracks are known for seamless vocal integration. The tutorial details how they process vocals to sit perfectly on top of heavy synth layers:
💡 Use the provided MIDI files to study the chord voicings, as the specific spacing of notes is often the secret to a professional "expensive" sound. Soaring leads, deep basses, and lush pads 1
Identifying one dominant synth layer and mixing all other layers strictly to support it.
Why Looking for "Zipl Better" Alternatives Can Hurt Your Production Identifying one dominant synth layer and mixing all
DubVision: Progressive House Techniques V.2 tutorial from 789ten.com
Note: Always purchase official sample packs from 789ten to support the artists and get the unwatermarked, 24-bit WAV files required for the "Zipl Better" technique. It wasn't just a single synth; it was
Jax watched, mesmerized, as they deconstructed their lead stacks. It wasn't just a single synth; it was a conversation between three different layers—one for the grit, one for the air, and one for the transient punch. He began to mirror their moves. He stopped using generic compression and started side-chaining with surgical intent. He learned the "zipl" technique—a way of tightening the low-end transients so the kick and bass moved as a single, muscular heartbeat.
Ensuring smooth transitions between notes in a chord change.
A gritty, wide sawtooth patch (often from Serum or Sylenth1) filling out the lower frequencies to give the chords weight.
One of the biggest challenges in progressive house is creating a drop that sounds huge without becoming a muddy mess. DubVision demonstrates their exact approach to layering leads, plucks, and basses.