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How many tracks do you prefer on a single vinyl? (pg. 2)
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| auranaut |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChrisChambers
The information i have been given is that as long as the total of both mixes is less than 14 minutes then the quality is not effected.
So therefore it is just a matter of DJ preference.... hence this thread!!! |
Well then, one long or two short per side then. I still don't understand why you need to ask us though; the tracks are what they are. |
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| ChrisChambers |
| quote: | Originally posted by auranaut
Well then, one long or two short per side then. I still don't understand why you need to ask us though; the tracks are what they are. |
Ehhhhh.... because opinions count!!! |
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| shades_of_gray |
| i prefer a double sider....at least your getting to productions from the same artist for your money |
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| torontotrance |
tta's opinion = the following
See I don't care if you put 1 or 4 tracks on a vinyl, just don't put out tracks. See as far as I'm concerned, I'm more likely to buy a QUALITY record rather than 4 tracks slapped together on wax. Put out quality Chris, I don't think people will care how many tracks you put on it. |
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| fastmp3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by basd
4. 2 tracks on both sides.
Fairly common with techno though. No need for epic floating journey-building storytelling going-on-into-eternity tracks. |
thank you sir for the sig :tongue2 |
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| nyron |
| 2-sided vinyls are the better choice |
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| basd |
| quote: | Originally posted by fastmp3
thank you sir for the sig :tongue2 |
You're welcome. |
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| DjSimonB |
| In theory, 3 or 4 tracks is nice, more value for money. But realistically, I hardly ever like and play all 3 tracks, and there's the sound quality issue too. |
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| beats and beeps |
| It doesnt matter to me, at all. |
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