me a bout 2hrs or so mabye i should take longer how bout u people ?im actually thinkn latley its probely better 2 mix as u sequence da track and then just brush up on it when ur finished
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me a bout 2hrs or so mabye i should take longer how bout u people ?im actually thinkn latley its probely better 2 mix as u sequence da track and then just brush up on it when ur finished
I mix as I go and continually adjust if necessary during composition. When the track is finished, I hook up some different speakers and touch up anything thats jumping out or not sitting right.
With techno, I think it would be VERY hard not to mix as you go as the sounds and process are often very different compared to mixing something like a rock band where there are always the drumkits, always guitar, always a vocal...
i forgot to answer the question. as long as it takes to finnish the track :)
true a lot of the stuff in books and shit u read in mags regarding mixing is based on rock music and stuff me just goin by ear if it sounds good 2 u then its good suppose u can only learn from ur mistakes
20 hours or so
I don't mix as i go. I try to get it sounding as good as it can with just the right raw samples and then take it from there.
anything from 2 minutes to 2 months.
actuallly, the best tracks tend to be the quick ones.
but the one's that mean the most are the 2 month ones - but they're so incredibly personal that they are total shite to everyone else hahaha.
It all depends, usually about say, from 11- 5 maybe.
But i've went back to the partial, mixing as you go, which is easier and makes more sense for me anyway, so it should only take about 2-3 hours maybe. :)
im the same, i get the guts of the tune and then mix everything at the end in one big session. it gets a boring coz youve already being listening to the tune for yonks..Originally Posted by Starfuqer
but my computer cant take it any other way coz its shite. plus i would mix a tune 2 maybe 3 times with new edits/effects/layers. shitecomputeragain
These days, no matter how finished I think a track is, I always take a day or 2 away from it, and then come back to it with fresh ears to finish the mastering.
My final production is a lot better now I have become patient.
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