789ten Dubvision Progressive House Techniques V 2 Tutorial Zipl Better [UPDATED]
The hum of the studio monitors was the only thing keeping Jax awake at 3:00 AM. On his screen sat a stalled project—a progressive house track that had all the soul of a cardboard box. He had the melody, but the mix felt thin, like a ghost of the anthems he grew up idolizing.
The arrangement of a progressive house track is crucial to creating a sense of build and release. 789ten and DubVision often use a combination of buildups and breakdowns to create a sense of tension and release. The hum of the studio monitors was the
The soft glow of the dual monitors illuminated Leo’s face, casting a blue light over the half-empty cans of energy drinks scattered across his desk. It was 3:00 AM, the "golden hour" for melodic inspiration, but Leo was stuck. His lead synths sounded thin, and his drops lacked that euphoric, stadium-filling energy he grew up hearing at Tomorrowland. The arrangement of a progressive house track is
Arrangement
In-depth demonstration of layering leads, rich piano chords, and basslines to achieve a full, "festival-ready" sound. Arrangement & Tension: It was 3:00 AM, the "golden hour" for
Sidechain:
Use LFOTool instead of a compressor. Draw a curve that ducks 18dB in the first 40ms, then recovers to 0dB by 200ms. DubVision often uses a "mid-side sidechain" – duck the mids harder than the sides.
Composition and Arrangement
: Demonstrations on playing piano to lay down initial melodic ideas and then building tension through unique buildup approaches.
: Features in-depth demonstrations of DubVision's signature EQing techniques using the SSL G Channel FabFilter Pro-Q to create space for key elements. Creative Sound Design : Covers sub-bass mixing, layering with top bass, and using Waves H-Delay to wash ear candy into the background of a mix. Signature Techniques Automation



