Learn Today How to make a Progressive House Drop

Learn Today How to make a Progressive House Drop

Progressive House

Today, you'll learn how to make a Progressive House Drop track from start to finish in Fl Studio Step by step guides like Martin Garrix And Nicky Romero.

Before Make A Progressive House Drop You Need To Know How To Make Melodies Like Progressive House Drop

How to make a Progressive House Drop
How to make a Progressive House Drop


Know The Right BPM (Beats Per Minute) 

  • dub/reggae: 60-90 bpm
  • downtempo/chillout: 90-120 bpm
  • deep house: 120-125 bpm
  • house: 120-130 bpm
  • tech house: 120-130 bpm
  • electro house: 125-130 bpm
  • progressive house: 125-130 bpm
  • trance: 130-135 bpm
  • dubstep: 130-145 bpm
  • techno: 130-150 bpm
  • hard house: 145-150 bpm
  • jungle: 155-180 bpm
  • drum and bass: 165-185 bpm
  • hardcore/gabber: 160-200 bpm

Progressive House: BPM(Beats Per Minute)

I chose 126 BPM (Beats Per Minute)

Progressive House: Write Melody over Chord Progression

For Chords Progression And Melodies Use "FL KEYS"(Vst) Form Begining.
Really It's Not That Much Hard Thing You Can Easily Make It within a Sec, Dippend on You Mood And Test. For Better Understand Watch This Video


Make Sure Change Last 2 Bar of Your Melodies

How to make a Progressive House Drop

Progressive House: Top Melodies 

Copy all of your top melodies and past into drop layer.

How to make a Progressive House Drop
Progressive house top melodies

For Top Melodie, I use Sylenth 1 vst for Progressive house drop layer.

Progressive House: Bass Layer

 For Bass, I use Sylenth 1 vst for Progressive house Bass layer.
How to make a Progressive House Drop
Progressive house Bass

Progressive House: Chord Progression 

How to make a Progressive House Drop
Progressive House Chord Progression

Make It Rhythmic Like this my Project.

Progressive House: Drum Loop

How to make a Progressive House Drop
Progressive House Drump Loop
Make A Simple Drum Loop and Assing Them to the mixer channel.

Progressive House: SFX

How to make a Progressive House Drop

Add Some Cool SFX. I Use KSHMR SFX 

Progressive House: BUILDUP


How to make a Progressive House Drop

For Buildup Use Some cool Snare Rool, rising, uplifting Staff. for moor Details Watch this video to better understand How To Make Progressive House In Fl Studio.

Tutorial




  • Martin Garrix


For the third year during a row, Dutch DJ Martin Garrix has nabbed the highest spot in DJ Mag’s “Top 100 DJs.” The 22-year-old is merely the third artist to accomplish that feat, behind fellow Dutchmen Armin van Buuren and Tiësto. Garrix was the youngest DJ to notch No. 1 in 2016 and retained the title in 2017.

Garrix was awarded the trophy by DJ Mag director Martin Carvell on stage at the Amsterdam Arena, which happened during the Amsterdam Dance Event.

Originally signed to Spinnin’ Records, Garrix signed to Sony and also created his own label, STMPD RCRDS. Recently, he collaborated with Khalid for June’s “Ocean,” also like fellow DJs like Guetta, Loopers, and Justin Mylo. He also headlined the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games in South Korea in 2018, and is reportedly working with Rihanna for her forthcoming album, alongside artists like Calvin Harris, Guetta, and Diplo.


  • Nicky Romero 



The famous DJ and producer rose to fame with the big hit Toulouse in 2011, the music video for which has been viewed over 430 million times on YouTube. Now, he runs his own record label and radio show, and in addition to releasing his own records, he also provides opportunities for other musicians to succeed.

Nicky Romero, real name Nick Rotteveel, is a Dutch DJ, record producer, musician and remixer. In 2011, he released his song Toulouse, which became a big hit and earned over 430 million views on YouTube. He was later named an EDM (Electronic Dance Music) artist to look out for by MTV and over the years, this talented musician has worked with other world-famous DJs such as David Guetta, Calvin Harris and Avicii, to name a few.
In 2012, Nicky established his own record label called Protocol Recordings, in order to help other up-and-coming DJs and producers, and has recently launched his own clothing brand called PRTCL (short for Protocol). With millions of fans and fantastic collaborators all over the world, he has built a music empire.

From humble beginnings

Having had a number of massive hits, played at gigs all over the world, and with his own record label, Nicky has no doubt been incredibly successful so far. “What I am most proud of is the fact that I started from nothing, literally in my own bedroom in my parents’ house, and built up a small empire,” he says, and elaborates further on the key to his success: “A few elements need to work together. In order to grow, you need dedication and eagerness to learn and try every day.”

The successful artist also reflects on the benefits of starting out in a country such as the Netherlands. “Here, we get a fair chance of choosing what we want to do and work towards our goals. It might sound cheesy, but for me, it’s the base for everything.” Nicky also highlights Dutch DJs Armin van Buuren and Tiësto, for instance, who are great role models in the industry.

Out of all his achievements, Nicky is particularly proud of producing the song I Could Be the One together with Avicii, which was released in 2013. “Still to this day, this is a special collaboration for several reasons.” It became a massive hit across Europe and in particular in the UK. “The record achieved number one in the hit charts, and more importantly, I got to do this record with one of the best producers we have ever had on the EDM scene. He passed away too soon, and this song has a special place in my heart.”

Achieving a healthy lifestyle

As his nearly three million followers on Instagram can see, Nicky has an incredibly busy lifestyle. Flying across the world to play at events, writing new songs, running his record label, doing the weekly radio show. But how does he maintain a healthy lifestyle? “There really is one simple answer to this question; the people you love and the people that love you,” he says, and reflects on how lucky he has been: “In my life, this would be my parents and my girlfriend. They are the ones that tell me the truth as it is. With all the pressure due to travel, to deliver the next record, to take the next photo and so on, it’s amazing to have people with you that care about you for all the right reasons.” Nicky also admits to working out and playing the occasional game of FIFA, to escape the circle of craziness for a while.

Moving from a talented newcomer into an established artist with millions of fans around the world are two different things. Contemplating on what has been the biggest change in lifestyle in order to handle the situation, Nicky says: “The biggest challenge that I’ve had to deal with is my sensitivity. Throughout my career, I’ve found out that I’m quite a sensitive person. Every success has its reverse side, and I had to learn how to deal with the fear of losing what I had achieved.” For instance, if a record did well, he felt the need to make another record as good, so as not to ‘lose the grip’. This at times caused severe anxiety, which took some of the joy out of the experience.

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