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How to varaite midintro from midoutro?

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Dj Reaper
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How to varaite midintro from midoutro?

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Hi,
I am currently working on a dark/raw hardstyle track. I made the intro, midintro, break, climax, second break, second climax and it all sound very good.
Now I have to make the outro but what could I do istead of just copy and paste the midintro? In my last track I just used a reverse bass in the midintro and a dong-kick in the outro and changed the screech pattern a bit and I was fine, but in this kind of song I make now a reverse bass fits nowhere and I don´t feel like changing the screech.

Does someone have sggestions on what I can do? I´ll try to vary the kick fills a bit but I fear that´s not enough to not make it boring..

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Post by Pavilon »

A different Melodie/screech outro maybe use the same synth but a complete other midi...

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Post by Dj Reaper »

Thank you for the advice...will be a bit complicated as the screech from the intro is still stuck in my head and I don´t want to varate it too much, so that it still sounds proportionated ;)

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Post by Greenkillah »

You could try to put very short parts of the screech pattern in the outro for 32 bars, and then just play the kick (+percussion maybe) for 32 bars. Thats something I tried some days ago and it sounded nice :)
But this is just an example, play around until it fits for you.
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Post by Dj Reaper »

Well the problem there would be that i have the full screech sound in the intro and when I have only part in the outro the intro would sound fuller and that would lead to missproportion. I don't know how I usally do, I sometimes add more percussion with every 4 or 8 bars or so and at the end I have huge energy and than I keep claps and stuff to go to the end. And last time I also added an extra sound and changed te screech pattern a bit but I feel in this song it doesn't work the easily..

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Post by Greenkillah »

Well, the outro should be a "stopper" for me, the song can't build up more and more energy and then just end.
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Post by Dj Reaper »

No, it shouldn´t build up but like give another hit, which refers to the intro and than when the melody/screech quit you have just a kick going on and than you substract elements until the end.
Well I´ll try now to make a different screech pattern, hope that inspiration will hit ;)

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