How To Make - Trance Anjuna / Trance 2.0 Style with Protoculture / 1639

Really great course! Thanks!

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Where can we get the anjuna pluck and the other anjuna presets?

Not sure what you’re after ( can you point video numbers and time frames ? ) but seems it’s sound design with Polymer & Polysynth which are onboard Bitwig instruments. Might be worth to get a demo version of Bitwig to delve more into the project :wink:

Which preset pack is the Anjuna Pluck preset from? Nate selects it in ANA2 @ 9m 46s in Tutorial 03 Setting the Tone

Hi there and welcome onboard on the forums ! :sunglasses:

Sorry for the delayed reply over the weekend. The Anjuna Pluck preset is part of ANA 2 Presets Vol. 1 - Pop and Future House

Thanks to Protoculture again. After working 4 weeks with Bitwig after I watched this tutorial, I’m totally convinced of Bitwig. It’s working very stable and fluently and the things you can do with it, is just even better than with Ableton or Cubase (or at least easier to use). For me this DAW is the new goto DAW for EDM productions.

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I use almost no paid third party plugins besides Newfangled Saturate and Raum, both of which are easily replaced. There are a few free plugins used too, otherwise all bitwig stock. The only area I specifically stated I’m using expensive thir party stuff was the mastering section. I run through the basics with stock stuff, but I felt it would be more useful at this stage to show what I’m actually doing myself in a real world scenario. Nothing stopping you from just slapping a Bitwig limiter on the master though too.

Yes I agree, this is another positive aspect of this tutorial to showcase it without third party plugins. It’s really a great job you did. Thanks a lot. I’m currently working on a new progressive house song where I make use of some of the things I learned from this tutorial. Hope to see another tutorial from you soon.

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This tutorial is worth the price of admission alone. Definitely learned many useful techniques that I can carry over into my production where I am using Logic. I forgot about Softube saturator so going to try that again. Keep 'em coming!

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Hi. Any guidance on how you got your Maschine to write in the midi notes from sequencer mode to the drum rack? I’d love to use my Maschine MK3 as a step sequencer within Ableton (and maybe if it’s possible in Bitwig then there’s a way in Live also). Thanks!

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Welcome aboard on the forums and thanks for your comment :sunglasses:

From what I know, Bitwig includes a 3rd party package & scripts “DrivenByMoss” which is the work of Jürgen Moßgraber.

This includes NI Maschine MK3 and other controllers mapping and additional features that are only available with Bitwig I believe.

More info about this on Jürgen Moßgraber webpage.

As Tekalight said, Bitwig has native Maschine support via a script you can download from their site… but I would highly recommend getting Jurgen Mosgraber’s Driven by Moss extension instead. Its vastly superior to the bitwig script, has step sequencing, visual feedback via the screens (you can brwose plugins, controls, samples etc. From Maschine) plus a ton of other super useful features. Its what I use in my setup.

https://www.mossgrabers.de/Software/Bitwig/Bitwig.html

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Very well.

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Welcome aboard on the forums & thanks for your comment ! :sunglasses:

Sounds great!

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Great tutorial! Thank you!

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Very intresting :slight_smile:

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Great tutorial, thank you

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