It seems you are heavily recommending those synth plugs which is kind of frustrating to me since ultrabeat is a very complex plug but I will buy vanguard anyways if you think that is best and that would get me a professional sounding result. Do you think I should get Vanguard then, or would it be best to get one of the others you recommended? Thanks again.
I think ReFx Vanguard is a great value for the money. I cannot remember if it has that exact Trancegate sound as a Preset for the song you are trying to emulate, but it has some fantastic Trancegate sounds that with a little tweaking, can be anything you want.
If I wanted to make that sound, I would reach for that Plug-In.
ReFX also carries "soundset banks" that you can purchase after hearing the demos and use as separate soundbanks for Vanguard.
I would buy it, listen to all the sounds it has and then decide weather or not you wanted to purchase the soundsets (for roughly $30 a set if I remember.) But honestly, the preset Trancegates right out of the box are really great and will probably give you the effect you are trying to achieve.
Vanguard is just a great plug in for Dance music in general. Pads, Basses, Leads, Arps and Gates, this is one powerful little plug-in.
I am in no way affiliated with ReFx. -Just a happy customer.
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And just to clarify, Ultrabeat is Logic's Rhythm composer NOT a synth plug-in.
I do love Logic's synths and use them in every project. But Logic's synths are not designed specifically to be for "Trance type sound design."
Another thing you can try is to dive into Logic's EXS sounds. Some of the pads have some wonderful sweeping envelopes.
I would give ReFx's Vanguard a try and let me know how it worked for you.
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