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Dopamine hit: 5 synth tips for your next track

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October 23, 2025
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Dopamine hit: 5 synth tips for your next track
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1. Start with a pulse

Most producers fall into one of two habits when starting a track: drums first or melody first. A more effective way to bridge those approaches is by starting with a rhythmic pulse or sequence. Instead of facing an empty project, grab a preset or patch with movement and let that steady pulse give your song direction. It gives you something to write around and sets a natural groove right from the start.

Patches with built-in sidechain or rhythmic modulation work great, but textures and atmospheres can do the same if they have their own natural motion. When paired with structured rhythms like a four-on-the-floor kick or a tight R&B groove, these pulses create subtle syncopation that helps an idea evolve faster and keeps the track feeling alive.

In Dopamine, you can instantly explore different pulses by using the color-coded lower octaves to flip between timbres and rhythmic patterns until something clicks. It’s one of the fastest ways to turn a blank session into a groove-driven idea.

Let’s walk through how to do this.

Empty project syndrome

Nothing hits harder than opening an empty project and feeling that pressure to start. Even with a solid template ready, the silence can be intimidating. Do you lay down drums first? A bassline? Maybe a vocal hook to spark something?

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