18 tracks in an hour
18 tracks in an hour Posted on: 28.05.2012 by Maximina Daspit Hi,I am recording a 1 hour mix for a friends party, which I unfortunately cannot attend. In preparation for my mix I have selected 18 tracks. Is that about the right amount for an hours mix? Thanks, in advance. | |
Tera Baragan 28.05.2012 | You actually thought that this was a good thread to post.. haha. Post the track list with the times and we can get a rough estimate... but oh wait, you could do that yourself. |
Reva Poat 28.05.2012 | I make house and soulful house mixes and my sets include like 9 or 10 and sometimes max 11.I usually make my sets for 1 hour and not more than that maybe one song less 55 mins is ok .But ı believe 18 songs in an hour is too much mixing in ? I believe in the sets rather than live you can choose the sounds and play it on the last 32 or 16 beats.I do it that way especially on soulful house ı go with 32 beats and then the other song starts. |
Georgina Schatzman 28.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by keithace
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Reda Holdsworth 28.05.2012 | Practice it & see. Only you can really answer this question. |
Margie Pavell 28.05.2012 | i play nothing but Omid 16b tracks...3 tracks an hour... |
Jolynn Schroyer 28.05.2012 | i usually just do about 12 or 15 tracks sounds about how many i do. i can't say a specific number, 18 should be long enough. Some of my tracks are 8 minutes long. 7 minutes long. So those kind of tracks can add up time fast. |
Margie Pavell 28.05.2012 | 8 records for the first 30 minutes, 20 for the second 30... |
Celestine Porebski 28.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by keithace
Anyways, for me the magic number seems to be 13 tracks per hour. Somehow I always end up with that. I play mostly deep and tech house and some techno, though. Might be quite different with an ADHD genre like electro house. |
Freida Leash 28.05.2012 | I get any where between 12-20 tracks in an hour, depending on mixing style with the average track length 5:30. The times I'm getting more, I'm never letting anything breakdown, playing more double drops, using a track as a loop, but not actually playing the track. Just hit record and keep track of the time, figure out how much you need to stretch or shrink a section to get all the songs in that you want. |
Margie Pavell 28.05.2012 | deep house to electro? |
Marshall Aby 28.05.2012 | If you're mixing 18 house tracks you may find it takes 70 minutes or so, which'll still fit on a CD. 70 minutes would be fine, no? |
Antoinette Bradshaw 28.05.2012 | If each song is 3 minutes (which their not, they are usually 3-6 minutes), then 18 tracks would get you 54 Minutes |
Matt Kane 28.05.2012 | it always depends on the style you |
Addie Engbrecht 28.05.2012 | How do you expect us to know? Use some common sense. I know 18 tracks wouldnt be enough for me, but for others, its prob too many. Count how many songs you went thru in your last mix and do some simple math....i dnno. Just use your head bud. |
Maximina Daspit 28.05.2012 | Well this mix I'm working on is about a quarter deep house and three quarters electro - hope this helps. |
Matt Kane 28.05.2012 | what kind of musc to you spin? |
Maximina Daspit 28.05.2012 | Sorry, usually I would just record it and work out whether I need to add or subtract tracks, but I don't don't have time for many retakes. Sorry for the tricky question!! |
Lela Umanskaya 28.05.2012 | I dunno, is it? |
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