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Acid John
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Close south suburb of Chicago, illinois, usa.
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well... although theres pretty much limitless places to mix a track in, in terms of just order alone, if theres 5 tracks, theres 120 possible track orders.
6 and theres 720
7 and we get 5040....
and so on...
so by adding a few more songs, theres a lot more room for creativity, and maybe room for a blend of styles...
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Mar-19-2007 08:19
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shaw
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Intergalactic Mimosa Station
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cool concept, but I can already see one major problem--how many mixes are you going to listen to when the tracks are the same? If 50 people enter, and they're an hour each, a reasonable request would still call for listening to 2-3 mixes every day for 3 weeks or so, without hearing even one mix with different tracks.
It'd certainly be interesting for a while, but how likely are you to listen to that 50th mix if it's by someone you have no familiarity with, after you've just listened to 49 others, good and bad?
At the very least, you'd need to keep them short--maybe a half hour cap or something--because otherwise, there'll just be a ton of people making them, but nobody listening.
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Mar-19-2007 08:29
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Acid John
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Close south suburb of Chicago, illinois, usa.
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hmm.. this is true...
although they'd all be the same tracks, i think with enough variation, it wouldnt really matter.
imo, this would really be a dj comp for djs. if they're all good tracks, hopefully nobody will mind hearing them a lot, and then people could look at mixes like "oh, i would never have thought to put this track after that track... it transitions so well" or.. "you mixed this song in at this point.. huh.. different. i (dont) like the way you did that..."
hopefully, it forces djs to think outside the box a little, because the mixes can be scrutinized an extra degree... know what i mean?
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Mar-19-2007 08:38
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shaw
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Intergalactic Mimosa Station
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I'm not saying it wouldn't be interesting. I'd definitely like to hear all of them, but I've just got to imagine that it would start to get old after a while, and that people would all jump in right away & make mixes, and listen to a few, but that it'd just be tough after a while, since, even though the possibilities are limitless:
-There will be a lot of similarity, because there will be combinations of tracks that work, and those that don't
-There's no element of "oh, what's that track?!?!"
-There will be a lot of them that aren't good
I'm just trying to figure out everything that could go wrong ahead of time, because I like the idea and I don't want to see it get started, then dry up in a month or two.
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