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Michael May
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Detroit
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Well, what if you want to mix in a remix of one of those AvB tracks with an original. Or what if you want to start off with the original, then mix over to the remix half way thru? What are you going to do? Maybe if you did the exact same tracks on a seperate cd. Thats why I do 1 track to one cd. It really does keep things alot easier.
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Oct-05-2006 02:31
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dubstrucuture
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: San Antonio
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You guys are the best . I had no idea that I would get such a great response!
Trully a online community
Thanky You,
dubstructure
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Oct-05-2006 21:28
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Serene_being
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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Another option, which i use myself, is to burn all your tunes onto cds in alphabetical order, say you have 8 tracks per disk. this would created a good few cd wallets full of cds - number the cds in an ascending fashion. then note the track details in a separate booklet which holds a4 paper. Create a spreadsheet on Microsoft Exel and firstly have all the details of the tracks on that cd listed alphabetically by artist (artist, bpm, genre, subgenre, even loop points if wanted). for example this would give detailed information on every track on cd 23.
However this is not convienient unless you know the name of the exact track you want to play next and what cd it is on, and if you have hundreds of tracks this can be very inconvienient if you forget/go blank.
Now, create another spreadsheet with all the detailed of tracks with the bpm as the ascending value, giving you sheets of paper starting from say 125 bpm to 150 bpm. the track you are currently playing can easily have a partner of equal bpm by looking at these sheets, which only takes a matter of seconds.
If your cd collection is very big however and you have 100 tracks at 138 bpm, you could consider creating another spreadheet with the genre/sub genre as the ascending values. giving you numerous song which melodically pair with the currently playing track, then all you have to do is look down until you find the 138bpm area of this genre/sub genre tab and youve narrowed your choice down to tracks in the same genre with the same bpm.
this post may be pretty long and seem like a waste of time but once youve finished organising your tracks this way it with save you alot of time as searching for a completely suitable track will take no logner than 15 seconds
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Nov-28-2006 15:00
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xstalkrx
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: USA, TX TA #125
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| quote: | Originally posted by Cyberflow
Sorry if it may sound a bit ignorant like question but ...
What does Key mean ? |
Key as in , the key on a piano. The note that the song was written in.
Can you use CD-RW's more than once? Why dont people use cd-rw's more?
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Feb-04-2007 02:44
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