Most of them are toss and I can sh*t better tracks these days. Just prevaricating whether I could use the valuable disk space
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Most of them are toss and I can sh*t better tracks these days. Just prevaricating whether I could use the valuable disk space
No way I say keep em, last tune I did I ended up using loads ofstuff I had created before but abandoned coz it was shit in its first guise....Originally Posted by AcidTrash
Which is worse....
Fukit I wish I hadnt deleted that file...
or £50 for a 120GB Disk
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Or get a CD burner and back them up.
I sometimes get annoyed with the huge boxes of archived work I have - but then I can bring back every track I've ever written and the original files, samples and recorded tracks and re-do it or sample it or....
Pure F*ckin' Noize Terror...
Ahh yeah thatd be the cheaper option int it....Originally Posted by acidsaturation
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Before you delete any of your tracks make sure you have them on cd at least!
Backup the data and mixdown some audio copies of them, that way it's always handy sampling material if your ever stuck for ideas.
One of my old favourite tricks was to sample a drum loop off my TR606 then play it back at 1/2 speed (an octave down) to get some interesting effects/sounds. You could do this with some of your old stuff!
202, 606, Alpha Juno, SIDstation, Freebass hed.
i'd make sure to back up the samples at least, but get rid, i'd say
suck my tiny brain
definatley back them up to cd with all samples, data, etc.
if you delete them you will only regret it later
Originally Posted by nervous systems
i'd back them up to dvd-rw i'd add.
You should always keep all creative work you've done be it music, dj sets, artwork, graphic design work.
You can go back to it later for reference and in the future you will probably hear or see something in some of them you didn't before.
Techno. Drum and Bass.
DONT delete anything you have produced ya nutta, you may not like them NOW, but its always good to see where you come from a few years later, so save em on disc and store them with the big pile of star wars figures you have been collecting for 15 years ;)Originally Posted by AcidTrash
Be Lucky!
I feel unable to use a lot of past good ideas because they exist on my hard drive already. If I send them back ionto the ether I feel it my free up my creativity again. It's not a storage issue but a matter of letting go of things past.
yes, live now !
suck my tiny brain