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How do you name your tracks? (pg. 2)
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| Spad |
I don't really put much thought into it, the tune I posted here was called Add More, coz it was a second version of the tune where I....yes...added a bit more.
I called the file "addmore.mp3" and couldn't be bothered thinking up a decent name before I posted it :D |
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| NicklessGuy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spad
I don't really put much thought into it, the tune I posted here was called Add More, coz it was a second version of the tune where I....yes...added a bit more.
I called the file "addmore.mp3" and couldn't be bothered thinking up a decent name before I posted it :D |
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| Thunder5 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spad
I don't really put much thought into it, the tune I posted here was called Add More, coz it was a second version of the tune where I....yes...added a bit more.
I called the file "addmore.mp3" and couldn't be bothered thinking up a decent name before I posted it :D |
LMAO :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :haha: |
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| Stephenox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Thunder5
Yeah.. kinda sucks to have all your tracks named like Socks on wall, Socks on the bed etc :D :rolleyes: |
Haha YES. ;-) I usually just call my tracks by the date I started it, like 05-25-04 for May 25, 2004, etc. When I finish the track is usually when I name it. If I've already named it before I finish it, then I'll probably change the name anyway. |
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| sharvax |
| quote: | Originally posted by NicklessGuy
d. get a name/theme that inspires u a melody/feeling/groove and makes the song following that. |
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| dj_alfi |
| ï always name them "wow really cool saw melody" or "ing awesome" etc. And then i forget wich folder ive put it in, and find it again 3 months later, and then i rename it to "here it is" and stuff like that :P its hard to organize over 2000 unfinished projects. |
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| mezzir |
once i'm done with a track (which has only happened a few times :p) i usually just sit there and listen with my eyes closed, try to get some imagery from it, and name it
some of my track names: genesis, elevate, lingering fog, helios |
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| DJ-Igloo |
| I usally Look over in my candy jar and dig out somekinda of candy and make a name off that. |
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| FuzzyGreen |
My E drive:
e:\
New track 1
New track 2
New track 3
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| Subtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by pho mo
I start making the music, and then when I finish the first session I click save and then panic because I need a name for the file ... so I glance nervously around the room trying to find a word or image that sounds kind of song-ey.
Then I change it later on because usually the first title sounds really dumb. | I do that to, and I avoid titles like "Sunrise", "sunset", "Motion", "galaxy", "feelings", "pacific", "daydream", "sun", "rise", "dream" etc. |
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| Jay M |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
once i'm done with a track (which has only happened a few times :p) i usually just sit there and listen with my eyes closed, try to get some imagery from it, and name it
some of my track names: genesis, elevate, lingering fog, helios |
I usually give names in quite a similar way.. I actually just try to feel how it sounds and then give a name that fits :D
So when I just started producing i gave names like puke, crap, , , .. ;)
j/k |
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| meneedit |
| quote: | Originally posted by FuzzyGreen
New track 1
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you should keep those names (seriously) |
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