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Posted by eisbaer6 on Apr-13-2005 21:48:

how do u guys organize your burned cds?

I was curious how everyone else organizes their cds, how many tracks they tend to put on each cd and what not. I was thinkin of puttin a couple versions of a trance song and a couple versions of a house tune on the same cd. Not sure how I am going to organize em though?


Posted by Dhagor on Apr-13-2005 21:59:

I just have a small carrybag. I usually burn all the tunes from one producer on one cd and just write his name on it and add a postit to the sleeve with track names and such. Also I should mention that my cd-r collection isnt a big one yet so the practice might change in the future.


Posted by _-MIl0 on Apr-13-2005 22:12:

Just burn 10 songs to a cd then print the tracklistin for it, keep em all in a sleeve case have about 50 burnt cds and another 50 bought ones per sleve case


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Apr-13-2005 23:18:

well I burn 1 track on a CD. I want to be able to mix in/out of any track I have, so burning a bunch on 1 CD doesn't make sense to me.


Posted by Zombie0729 on Apr-13-2005 23:22:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
well I burn 1 track on a CD. I want to be able to mix in/out of any track I have, so burning a bunch on 1 CD doesn't make sense to me.


lol, what?!?


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Apr-13-2005 23:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0729
lol, what?!?


what word do you not understand?


Posted by Zack Roth on Apr-13-2005 23:33:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
well I burn 1 track on a CD. I want to be able to mix in/out of any track I have, so burning a bunch on 1 CD doesn't make sense to me.


burn a bunch on one cd and then make a copy of it....

???????????????????


lol


Posted by beats and beeps on Apr-13-2005 23:36:

I cram as much as i can on, and make a second copy.


Posted by tylerc on Apr-13-2005 23:40:

quote:
Originally posted by zizack
burn a bunch on one cd and then make a copy of it....

???????????????????


lol


if you burn 10 songs onto a cd you cant mix any of them together. in order to prevent that he puts every song on its own cd, that way any tune he has can be mixed into any other tune.

not that hard to decipher.....


Posted by Zack Roth on Apr-13-2005 23:43:

quote:
Originally posted by tylerc
if you burn 10 songs onto a cd you cant mix any of them together. in order to prevent that he puts every song on its own cd, that way any tune he has can be mixed into any other tune.

not that hard to decipher.....


thank you son. My point is that you can put 10 songs onto 1 cd...and make an exact copy of that cd, thus making it possible to mix any songs together...


not that hard to decipher......


Posted by OMNIFEX on Apr-13-2005 23:43:

quote:
Originally posted by beats and beeps
I cram as much as i can on, and make a second copy.



+1


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Apr-13-2005 23:44:

quote:
Originally posted by tylerc
if you burn 10 songs onto a cd you cant mix any of them together. in order to prevent that he puts every song on its own cd, that way any tune he has can be mixed into any other tune.

not that hard to decipher.....


Thank You To me its more like my vinyl that way with 1 track I would play per record.


Posted by OMNIFEX on Apr-13-2005 23:49:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Thank You To me its more like my vinyl that way with 1 track I would play per record.


I can relate to that idea.

I thought about that myself, in the beginning. But seeing that
I buy bulk, they are all silver, and, I can quicker recognize
a record label, than a Silver CD with words written with a marker,
I chose not to go that route.

Under your conditions, I guess its like carrying vinyl, just smaller


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Apr-14-2005 00:03:

quote:
Originally posted by OMNIFEX
I can relate to that idea.

I thought about that myself, in the beginning. But seeing that
I buy bulk, they are all silver, and, I can quicker recognize
a record label, than a Silver CD with words written with a marker,
I chose not to go that route.

Under your conditions, I guess its like carrying vinyl, just smaller


Exactly, but the main reason for ME is that after you spin a few hours and your drinking/smoking/rolling or whatever enhancer you do while spinning, I'll never fuck up and play a track I already played. It goes back in the case sideways, so I know its been played. The other way you have to memorize if you played it or not, and sometimes thats a bit difficult under party conditions. But hey whatever works for you!


Posted by Zack Roth on Apr-14-2005 00:14:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Exactly, but the main reason for ME is that after you spin a few hours and your drinking/smoking/rolling or whatever enhancer you do while spinning, I'll never fuck up and play a track I already played. It goes back in the case sideways, so I know its been played. The other way you have to memorize if you played it or not, and sometimes thats a bit difficult under party conditions. But hey whatever works for you!


I can see if you're Danny Tenaglia spinning a 12 hour marathon set or something...but how do you not remember what you played?

One of the big benefits of cds is that you can fit many many songs on them as opposed to just one or two like vinyl.


Posted by djcl.ear on Apr-14-2005 00:18:

This is a good question.


As I saw early on with experienced House Djs, they always bought two copies of the same vinyl. Some releases even came packed two together at a double case.
Obviously the idea was that when you hit the decks you placed the same track in both plates so Djs could intermix different parts of the same track(or to mix in different versions) allowing for the dancers to listen to sorpresive new structures of their favorite tracks everytime.

I've always wondered why many trance musicians and labels were(and many still aren't) not able to grasp this simple idea, that obviously brings their tracks to a much faster obsolescence than otherwise. But this is off-topic and deserves its own thread.

So with CD-R and good CDJs I very early made my compilations(from the original ones thru EAC) and carry with me two copies of simmilar sounding tracks on them. So I can either easily alter the structure of tracks live(before ableton's live!) or use any other track when I want to, as posted above.

Think of it, it is very time saving to come to the decks and pfiiuu CD1 and CD2 have that many possibilities ready on, without you havint to waste valuable time searching thru your disks.

IMHO, I recommend it.


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Apr-14-2005 01:20:

quote:
Originally posted by djcl.ear
This is a good question.


As I saw early on with experienced House Djs, they always bought two copies of the same vinyl. Some releases even came packed two together at a double case.
Obviously the idea was that when you hit the decks you placed the same track in both plates so Djs could intermix different parts of the same track(or to mix in different versions) allowing for the dancers to listen to sorpresive new structures of their favorite tracks everytime.

I've always wondered why many trance musicians and labels were(and many still aren't) not able to grasp this simple idea, that obviously brings their tracks to a much faster obsolescence than otherwise. But this is off-topic and deserves its own thread.

So with CD-R and good CDJs I very early made my compilations(from the original ones thru EAC) and carry with me two copies of simmilar sounding tracks on them. So I can either easily alter the structure of tracks live(before ableton's live!) or use any other track when I want to, as posted above.

Think of it, it is very time saving to come to the decks and pfiiuu CD1 and CD2 have that many possibilities ready on, without you havint to waste valuable time searching thru your disks.

IMHO, I recommend it.


Trance DJ's don't do that becuase most trance tracks can't be manipulated that way and sound good...unlike house and prog, where that does work quite well.


Posted by Allied Nations on Apr-14-2005 03:34:

One huge case logic case, then every cd labeled by numbers #1-#x

im gonna go another copy of all my cds, or at least the ones i use most often


Posted by Dj_Spekuless on Apr-14-2005 03:41:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
well I burn 1 track on a CD. I want to be able to mix in/out of any track I have, so burning a bunch on 1 CD doesn't make sense to me.



thats wat i do beacuze i might have two songs i weanna mix on the same cd which i cant do soo 1 track per cd
unless it is a remix pack


Posted by Allied Nations on Apr-14-2005 03:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Spekuless
thats wat i do beacuze i might have two songs i weanna mix on the same cd which i cant do soo 1 track per cd
unless it is a remix pack


if u burn 2 of each cds, ur burning like 8 more songs per cd, saving you 8 cds... this idea is not very smart - in terms of economy.


Posted by adx on Apr-15-2005 17:31:

I fill the disc to the rim, jot down the tracklist, make 2 copies and number them.

Always burn them with ID tags as well, so my CDJs will display them if I ever need to.


Posted by 3xx3r7 on Apr-16-2005 00:46:

I burn little bit of everything on each CD. Prog, epic, hard stuff, house. This way, I will not have a need to mix in two songs on the same CD.


Posted by Michael May on Apr-16-2005 02:07:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
well I burn 1 track on a CD. I want to be able to mix in/out of any track I have, so burning a bunch on 1 CD doesn't make sense to me.


+1 I do it this way too. 1 track to one cd. All the rest of my music is on a external hard drive. When I want to play another tune at a party or bar, I burn it and throw it in the cd case. Thats the way I started doing it, thats the way I'll always do it. It would get too damn confusing filling up cds with a bunch of tracks. And I don't care how they are labeled, it would be way too diffucult to find the next track you wanna throw on when you have to start going thru all these lists.


Posted by Michael May on Apr-16-2005 02:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Spekuless
thats wat i do beacuze i might have two songs i weanna mix on the same cd which i cant do soo 1 track per cd
unless it is a remix pack


Sorry about the double post, but this would have to be the best reason why you would not put a bunch of tracks onto a cd and label them. Great point! CASE CLOSED!!!!!!



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