789ten Dubvision Progressive House Techniques V 2 Tutorial Zipl Better [patched]
Inside was a single 45-minute MP4 file and a text document. The text document had one line: “Don’t watch. Listen. Then delete the file. The technique is not a formula. It’s a feeling.”
Leo watched, mesmerized, as they broke down their signature layering techniques. He learned how they processed their chords to sound like a single, massive organic entity rather than five separate VSTs. He watched them fine-tune a white noise riser for ten minutes, realizing that in Progressive House, the tension is just as important as the release.
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If you are looking to elevate your production quality, understanding the core philosophies and practical workflows inside the tutorial is your fastest roadmap to the mainstage. The Philosophy of Modern Progressive House
The exact limiters, saturators, and compressors used to achieve commercial loudness. Why Pristine Project Files Matter Then delete the file
Unlike structured "from scratch" courses, this volume captures live "I think the track needs..." moments that reflect professional studio reality. Signature Techniques:
A gritty, wide sawtooth patch (often from Serum or Sylenth1) filling out the lower frequencies to give the chords weight. He learned how they processed their chords to
| Section | Length | Key Elements | |---------|--------|---------------| | Intro | 32 bars | Kick + filtered "Zipl" bass + arp (dry) | | Break 1 | 16 bars | Vocal chop, pads enter, bass drops out | | Build | 8 bars | Inverted riser, snare pitch-down, "better" chop | | Drop 1 | 32 bars | Full supersaw V2, reese-stab bass, shaker groove | | Breakdown | 16 bars | Piano (2nd inversion chords) + reverse reverb | | Build 2 | 8 bars | White noise up + arp 16th triplets | | Drop 2 | 48 bars | Drop 1 + extra chord layer + open hat every 4th bar | | Outro | 24 bars | Filter everything out, leave only kick + arp delay tail |
The tutorial didn’t start with a kick drum. It started with a voice—calm, patient, with a faint Dutch accent.
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Progressive House Techniques V 2 is a tutorial series that showcases the production techniques used by 789ten and Dubvision to create their chart-topping tracks. This tutorial is a follow-up to their previous series, and features new and advanced techniques for producing progressive house music. With a focus on sound design, arrangement, and mixing, this tutorial is designed to help producers of all levels improve their skills and create high-quality progressive house tracks.