Dom Dolla - Dreamin (Ft. Daya) (Extended) (Ableton Stencil - Tech House)
Ableton Live Stencil: “Dreamin (Ft. Daya) (Extended)” – Dom Dolla
(Structural arrangement only, no audio included)
Compatible with Ableton 12.3 and above
Learn from it, write to it, or make it your own.
This stencil is a complete arrangement breakdown designed for producers to study, learn from, and produce into themselves. The structure is already mapped out so you skip the empty session and start creating immediately. You write all drums, bass, instruments, vocals, and transitions yourself.
Built from the original 134 BPM arrangement (tempo adjustable), the project shows exactly where sections begin and end, how ideas repeat, and when elements enter or drop out. The session contains the full structural layout so you can study how the track is built, then fill it in with your own sounds while producing.
This stencil highlights a modern tech house structure that blends vocal-driven tension with groove-focused drops. The arrangement is built around contrast—pulling energy back in vocal sections, then reintroducing rhythm and low-end impact in the drops.
The breakdown and build sections use minimal elements, allowing space for the vocal to carry emotion while tension is created through subtle processing and layering rather than traditional risers or heavy FX.
As the track progresses, familiar elements return in new contexts, reinforcing the hook while introducing slight variations to maintain interest without disrupting the groove.
Study how the arrangement uses vocal phrasing, space, and timing to control energy rather than relying on constant layering. This approach is common in modern tech house where simplicity and impact are prioritized over density.
If you want to write tracks that feel clean, intentional, and club-ready while still being emotionally engaging, this is a powerful structure to learn from.
The original track sits at 134 BPM and fits within the tech house lane, but the structure can be applied across multiple genres depending on your sound selection.
🎯 What’s Inside
✅ Full Arrangement Map
A complete visual breakdown of the full extended structure originally written at 134 BPM.
✅ Fully Organized Project
Color coded, labeled, and session ready so structure and repetition are easy to read while studying or producing.
✅ Key Mapped Frequency Check Rack
Quick isolation of lows, mids, highs, mono, and stereo for reference while working.
✅ Two Key Mapped Reference Channels
Fast A B comparison with your own reference tracks.
LISTEN TO THE ORIGINAL TRACK BEHIND THIS STENCIL
PROJECT BREAKDOWN
FEATURES
Key-Mapped Frequency
Check Rack
Clean up your mix fast with a visual EQ guide
Melody and
Counterpoint Placement
See how the emotion builds
Pre-Programmed MIDI
(Basic Pulse)
Kick, snare, and hats mapped for rhythm
Two Key-Mapped
Reference Channels
A/B your version with the original structure
Clearly Labeled
Automation Lanes
Filters, transitions, and FX laid out
Vocal-Friendly Flow &
Arrangement
Spacious structure ideal for writing and recording
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Reference 1 - [
Reference 2 - ]
Additional reference tools -
On both the master channel and the reference group, there is an Ableton FX rack that allows you to solo high, mid, and low frequencies as well as check your side and mono frequencies. These are also mapped to key commands.
Mono - M (Capital M)
Solo Lows - ,
Solo Mids - .
Solo Highs - /
Solo Sides - ;