Allan Morrow – Driving Triplet Trance Kick & Bass [Logic Pro X Project File]

This “Allan Morrow – Driving Triplet Trance Kick & Bass [Logic Pro X Project File]” is the follow-on project file to the “Allan Morrow – Driving Triplet Trance Kick & Bass Video Tutorial [1hour 30 mins]” found here.

This project file will show you exactly how Allan Morrow creates that galloping triplet Trance Bass you hear in his remix’s such as “Bryan Kearney – Balls To The Wall (Allan Morrow Remix) or tracks from the likes of Simon Patterson or Sam Jones.

This project file will give you an in-depth view of how the above audio sample is created including how the layers are Eq’ed, the effects used, the leveling & sidechain settings, the buses that are set up (including FX the parallel compression bus), the sounds which are chosen & much more.

Creating a triplet groove can be tricky to get right but with this Logic Pro X Project File, you will see exactly how Allan has achieved it. You can also check out the 90-minute in-depth video tutorial on how Allan created this Kick & Bass here. They go great together for the full insight!

Included in the template:

  • Full Logic Pro project file
  • Midi files
  • Audio Files (Glitchy background FX are all bounced down into 1 audio file as per video tutorial)
  • Sylenth1 synth presets

Requirements:

Sylenth1 v3.0.3 or higher

Logic Pro X v10.3 or higher

Kickstart v1.01 is used in this template but it may work with other versions (Although this is used in this template you can use any of your preferred sidechain plugins to re-create)

LFOtool v.162 is used in this template but it may work with other versions (Although this is used in this template you can use any of your preferred sidechain plugins to re-create)

 

*All of the other plugins and effects used are built in logic plugins*

**Please note that this product will open in Logic X assuming Sylenth1 is updated** 

For more tutorials check them out here

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Jordan Powers
Pleasant Surprise

I purchased this thinking it was a course lol. I then downloaded it and realized I just purchased my first ever project file. Never got the point… until now!

I went in to see all the bass and pad layers because my pads sometimes clash with my mid bass. Their eqing, effects, sidechain techniques and bussing techniques were right there to be studied. Not only is my bass rolling tighter but my plucks have gotten closer to the sound I have been looking for.

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