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About the use of ID tracks in a tracklist
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| Randley |
Hey guys.
I would like to know the meaning and the rules behind the use of the IDs in a set.
I think that the "ID" is a secret or exclusive track, right?
And if I use this in my tracklist, is not bad for that producer that I didn't mention?
I have virtual friends that are producers and I would like to use and hide some of their tracks in my set because they are very special. If they listen to my set and see that I hid their music, won't they became upset with me?
Please, tell what you think!
Thanks a lot! |
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| Rodri Santos |
you want to do exactly what ID's are meant for:
Pretend your music is fashionable, yes unless i tell you not to publish my track i'd like you to credit me, they'll become upset.
The 2nd option about ID's is when unsecure producers play their new tune under id to get feedback and if the feedback is negative they never reveal it. |
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| Adam420 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Randley
Hey guys.
I would like to know the meaning and the rules behind the use of the IDs in a set.
I think that the "ID" is a secret or exclusive track, right?
And if I use this in my tracklist, is not bad for that producer that I didn't mention?
I have virtual friends that are producers and I would like to use and hide some of their tracks in my set because they are very special. If they listen to my set and see that I hid their music, won't they became upset with me?
Please, tell what you think!
Thanks a lot! |
It just means that they either don't know what the track is called, or they can't reveal its name/producer. |
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| Guest |
| ^^ generally the former of the two. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| Just ask your friends if you can do it, for Christ's sake. |
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| Deillon |
| quote: | Originally posted by Adam420
or they can't reveal its name/producer. |
as in unreleased amirite |
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| dj christian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rodri Santos
you want to do exactly what ID's are meant for:
Pretend your music is fashionable, yes unless i tell you not to publish my track i'd like you to credit me, they'll become upset.
The 2nd option about ID's is when unsecure producers play their new tune under id to get feedback and if the feedback is negative they never reveal it. |
Haha! |
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| Randley |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Just ask your friends if you can do it, for Christ's sake. |
hmmm... that's what I will do. thanks |
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