Followingthe footsteps of the successful previous MIDI packs, Hy2rogen returns with his custom built pluck additives, rocking that 1/8 delay for super stereo width.Going from simple tech house chord toppers, deep house swingers to progressive house and big room melodies, the pack comes with 100 4 bar WAV loops.
We have also included the usual Apple Loops version with genre, tempo and key information embedded into the loops for perfect integration within Logic.
All of the melodies are royalty free but can only be used according to the license agreement included in the pack
Myloops offers over 400MB of Progressive House Samples, WAV loops, and progressive house MIDI files for FREE. All of these sounds are 100% royalty free which means you can use them in your own productions. These sounds will work in every sequencer on the market: Ableton Live, FL Studio, Cubase, Logic Pro, Reaper, Studio One, Acid, and many more.
In addition to our Free Progressive House Sample Pack, Myloops also offers several Progressive House Templates for free. These project files for your favorite DAW (FL Studio, Ableton Live, Logic Pro, Cubase, Studio One) are 100% Royalty-Free so feel free to use them for learning or as a starting point for your productions.
The only requirement is to sign up for our Myloops Newsletter and confirm your subscription. This is entirely FREE, takes less than 60 seconds, and will also allow us to inform you when some more free samples become available in the future!
Our first pack of Free Progressive House Samples. It contains a large number of progressive house loops, synths, basslines, FX, drum loops, and one-shots in the .WAV 24-bit format. They are all designed to fit perfectly in your new progressive house tune. We also included Progressive House MIDI Files (the MIDI Data for each melodic sequence). We have also included the unlooped version of all melodic loops (for maximal usability). We hope to have created one of the best progressive house sample packs out there! This is the ultimate tool for whoever wants to boost their progressive house productions with powerful, energetic, and driving sounds.
This pack was produced by Nick Sazonov (Insight) who also created amazing premium content for Myloops including Be With You (Template For Logic Pro X) and Revelations Volume 9 Template.
This is a progressive house mini-template using the Spire synthesizer from Reveal-Sound. You can download and open up the template in your favorite sequencer. You can play around with it, learn from the mixing, MIDI files and FX chains, build around it and use some parts in your own productions. The template is available in the following sequencers : Ableton Live, FL Studio, Cubase and Logic Pro.
The mini-template is a short 32 bars long arrangement produced by Nick Sazonov (Insight) who has already created amazing content for Myloops : Revelations Volume 9, a brilliant Diva soundset and our best-selling ES2 soundset. It could be the buildup of a progressive house production. As simple as it may be, it contains some of the essential bricks in prog house music : kick, drums, bassline, pad, FX, and chord synths and some white noise effects. The template also includes some of the essential mixing tricks like side-chaining, compression, filter automation, channel grouping (bussing) and per-channel EQing.
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Progressive house is a style that was born after the first wave of house music. The roots of progressive house music can be traced back to the club and rave scene in the UK in the early 1990s. Progressive house is characterized by its gradual build-ups, complex melodies, and atmospheric soundscapes.
Progressive house is a broad term that has different meanings and encompasses different styles, as the way the sound is defined has changed over time. Progressive house music can vary from big room house to more mellow and atmospheric tracks. The term progressive house could imply artists ranging from Simon Doty, Joris Voorn, Kaskade, Steve Angello, Avicii or deadmau5, while more mature music fans will name Sasha & Digweed and Deep Dish as key contributors to the genre.
Shortly after, a number of labels including Guerilla, Hooj Choons, Soma Records, and artists like Underworld and William Orbit, React 2 Rhythm, and Spooky emerged on the scene. The next phase of progressive house introduced artists Max Graham, Sasha, John Digweed, Groove Armada, Robert Miles. Key labels included Bedrock, Renaissance, and Perfecto.
Today, the term progressive house can encompass a lot of sounds, including the main-stage EDM version of progressive house. On the more uplifting side, progressive house producers to listen to include Simon Doty, Joris Voorn, Jerome Isma-Ae, CamelPhat, Yotto, Pryda and Cristoph.
To program the remainder of the percussion, use separate MIDI tracks. This will allow you to process and mix each element individually. You can program the open hi-hats using the same rhythm as the closed hi-hats.
Add a compressor to your bass track and sidechain the compressor to the kick drum. Adjust the threshold of the compressor so that it reduces the transient of the bass sound, so that the kick drum cuts through the mix.
A string hit is a welcome addition to the groove of a progressive house track. Start by creating a MIDI track and blank one bar MIDI clip. Add Kontakt 7 to the track, and select your favorite String instrument, like Session Strings. Choose a pizzicato preset, and add a MIDI note on the root note of the key of your track.
To give your string hit some swing, change the MIDI grid to 1/32 T by pressing Command and 1 (on a Mac). Add the string hit where it fits with the groove of your chords. In the example below, the string hit is just before 1.4.3.
You will need to write a catchy melody for your progressive house track. If you can play piano or can write strong melodies using your DAW, you may be comfortable simply playing a melody on a keyboard or programming the main melody using MIDI.
The most natural sounding effects will come from elements in your track itself. One idea to try to create effects is to create a return track in your DAW, and add RC 48, a reverb plugin. Select a large sounding reverb preset, like Huge Vocal, or try the sound effect presets for interesting effects.
Send a hi-hat or Clap to the return track, and solo out the return track to hear what it sounds like. Create a new audio track and set the Audio From (the audio input) to the return track with RC 48. Record enable the new audio track and record in the percussion element with the long reverb.
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