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camsr
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Oct-02-2007 17:41
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Derivative
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fuck you guys mix using alot of tracks. I've never used more than 20. Most of the time its around 10. And I reckon I could still economise and use less, like I did when I had a 4 track.
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RichieV
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d4dirty
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Location: Canberra
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| quote: | Originally posted by Derivative
fuck you guys mix using alot of tracks. I've never used more than 20. Most of the time its around 10. And I reckon I could still economise and use less, like I did when I had a 4 track. |
I'm with you.. no more then 20 and always try to simplify. How the hell can you keep track of 30-40 tracks? why? I mean, what is on each track?
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derail
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Location: Canberra, Australia
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The number of final audio tracks doesn't tell the complete story. Some producers may have every single element on separate tracks, others may combine a heap of elements on a single track. As long as the producer can maintain an overview and their method isn't slowing them down, anything goes.
My pieces currently average 10 to 20 tracks...I used to be up around 40-50...it'd be interesting going back to some of those old tracks and remixing them, seeing how I'd approach them now...
Some awesome producers generally use 40-60 tracks, some generally use 10. You should use as many as the piece (and your method) requires.
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Oct-03-2007 02:09
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kitphillips
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Registered: May 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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| quote: | Originally posted by derail
The number of final audio tracks doesn't tell the complete story. Some producers may have every single element on separate tracks, others may combine a heap of elements on a single track. As long as the producer can maintain an overview and their method isn't slowing them down, anything goes.
My pieces currently average 10 to 20 tracks...I used to be up around 40-50...it'd be interesting going back to some of those old tracks and remixing them, seeing how I'd approach them now...
Some awesome producers generally use 40-60 tracks, some generally use 10. You should use as many as the piece (and your method) requires. |
Thank god I'm not the only one! I don't ever really exceed 15 tracks, and I get great pleasure from working with a 2-3 track project. But if people have got each drum on a seperate channel + more channels for automation then I can see how it could get to 50 tracks, if I did that I'd be up at 40 easily...
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