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      <blip:puredescription>Question: How do people in the club know when it is time for them to yell &amp;#8220;whoo!&amp;#8221; and throw Zima on each other? (I haven&amp;#8217;t been to a club since 1993) Answer: Because the &amp;#8220;buildup&amp;#8221; of the track tells them to. A buildup or a transition is an incredibly important part of a song because it telegraphs to the listener that a change is coming up: a drop or a different drum pattern or rap acapella looped to just say &amp;#8220;butts&amp;#8221; (this happens a lot). One of the most popular and versatile buildups is the &amp;#8220;rising synth&amp;#8221; buildup, where a synth tone glides up an octave over the course of a bar or two. I get a lot of emails asking me where to get that &amp;#8220;Rising Synth VST.&amp;#8221; Bad knews: I don&amp;#8217;t know of such a thing. Good news: You can make one with Ableton&amp;#8217;s simpler! In this video, I show you how to make a rising synth starting with a single waveform (which you can grab from this post right here). Have fun with this and, for god&amp;#8217;s sake, use it wisely. We don&amp;#8217;t want people throwing Zima all over the place.</blip:puredescription>
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Question: How do people in the club know when it is time for them to yell &amp;#8220;whoo!&amp;#8221; and throw Zima on each other? (I haven&amp;#8217;t been to a club since 1993) Answer: Because the &amp;#8220;buildup&amp;#8221; of the track tells them to. A buildup or a transition is an incredibly important part of a song because it telegraphs to the listener that a change is coming up: a drop or a different drum pattern or rap acapella looped to just say &amp;#8220;butts&amp;#8221; (this happens a lot). One of the most popular and versatile buildups is the &amp;#8220;rising synth&amp;#8221; buildup, where a synth tone glides up an octave over the course of a bar or two. I get a lot of emails asking me where to get that &amp;#8220;Rising Synth VST.&amp;#8221; Bad knews: I don&amp;#8217;t know of such a thing. Good news: You can make one with Ableton&amp;#8217;s simpler! In this video, I show you how to make a rising synth starting with a single waveform (which you can grab from this post right here). Have fun with this and, for god&amp;#8217;s sake, use it wisely. We don&amp;#8217;t want people throwing Zima all over the place.

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