i got like 10 different versions of a few tunes, and picking the best is quite hard imo
picking the best version of your tune.
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picking the best version of your tune.
whats YOUR rules on judging which tune should be the final product?
i got like 10 different versions of a few tunes, and picking the best is quite hard imo
i got like 10 different versions of a few tunes, and picking the best is quite hard imo
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Re: picking the best version of your tune.
If you can't pick the best then you're not finished. It obviously means you're capable of doing better if you like them all.
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makes senselegend4ry wrote:If you can't pick the best then you're not finished. It obviously means you're capable of doing better if you like them all.
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Re: picking the best version of your tune.
The best for me is logically the one with mastered/mixed down the best.
Re: picking the best version of your tune.
jaydot wrote:The best for me is logically the one with mastered/mixed down the best.
You should be able to achieve the same standard on each version.
It ought to be the one that gets your head nodding the most.
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Re: picking the best version of your tune.
I never write more than one version; just one long path to the end product.
I have tried to remix my old stuff, and i either end up with pretty much the same thing (as it was 'perfect' (IMO) before), or a completely different tune.
Not a lot of help there i suppose!
Interesting how other people work tho.

I have tried to remix my old stuff, and i either end up with pretty much the same thing (as it was 'perfect' (IMO) before), or a completely different tune.
Not a lot of help there i suppose!
Interesting how other people work tho.
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Re: picking the best version of your tune.
yeah this is more how I work, interesting to see different methods.paradigm x wrote:I never write more than one version; just one long path to the end product.
I have tried to remix my old stuff, and i either end up with pretty much the same thing (as it was 'perfect' (IMO) before), or a completely different tune.
Not a lot of help there i suppose!
Interesting how other people work tho.
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there is only 1ironik wrote:whats YOUR rules on judging which tune should be the final product?
i got like 10 different versions of a few tunes, and picking the best is quite hard imo

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Re: picking the best version of your tune.
yea this, the only thing i have versions for is when i might suddenly decide to drastically change something then its only there for backup incase i wake up and think "what was i thinking last night, was i stoned?"paradigm x wrote:I never write more than one version; just one long path to the end product.
I have tried to remix my old stuff, and i either end up with pretty much the same thing (as it was 'perfect' (IMO) before), or a completely different tune.
Not a lot of help there i suppose!
Interesting how other people work tho.
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Re: picking the best version of your tune.
This, I typically have two project files 'Working' which is where I have a cluttered, ugly workflow, mixer chains from hell, ect. then Im constantly bouncing stems and putting them in 'Mixing' which is where the final mixdown occurs... Only one progression, ect though.djake wrote:yea this, the only thing i have versions for is when i might suddenly decide to drastically change something then its only there for backup incase i wake up and think "what was i thinking last night, was i stoned?"paradigm x wrote:I never write more than one version; just one long path to the end product.
I have tried to remix my old stuff, and i either end up with pretty much the same thing (as it was 'perfect' (IMO) before), or a completely different tune.
Not a lot of help there i suppose!
Interesting how other people work tho.
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Re: picking the best version of your tune.
+3paradigm x wrote:I never write more than one version; just one long path to the end product.
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Re: picking the best version of your tune.
whatever the label picks
my release versions of tunes vs my fave mixes of them differ quite a bit at times
hell the pakistan relief ep coming out soon the version on that is diff than the one i play and have on youtube
my release versions of tunes vs my fave mixes of them differ quite a bit at times
hell the pakistan relief ep coming out soon the version on that is diff than the one i play and have on youtube
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For me personally, I just have the one version of a track, I don't think iv the creativity in me for 10 different versions i struggle enough with making one 
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Cheeky wrote:For me personally, I just have the one version of a track, I don't think iv the creativity in me for 10 different versions i struggle enough with making one
lol same here. i suppose the difference here is when i go about deleting/adding entire sections/elements, these people save each and every such deletion/addition of entire selections/elements.
that must do ya brain in.
Re: picking the best version of your tune.
yeah, why are you making ten versions of the same song?
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Re: picking the best version of your tune.
because commonly any producer with a brain in their head knowing how finicky technology can be saves a seperate version of their tune as it progresses with every significant edit to itglottis5 wrote:yeah, why are you making ten versions of the same song?
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deadly habit wrote:because commonly any producer with a brain in their head knowing how finicky technology can be saves a seperate version of their tune as it progresses with every significant edit to itglottis5 wrote:yeah, why are you making ten versions of the same song?
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actually deadly makes a good point. say your shit crashes...
but i think it's pretty clear the op wasnt talking about that (or perhaps he does that as well i don't know)
that's another thing i miss about ableton. as good of a program as it was, shit crashed at least twice a week. but whenever it did crash, it would recover and load some sort of auto-save shit where your tune would reload from the very last major change or whatever,.
but i think it's pretty clear the op wasnt talking about that (or perhaps he does that as well i don't know)
that's another thing i miss about ableton. as good of a program as it was, shit crashed at least twice a week. but whenever it did crash, it would recover and load some sort of auto-save shit where your tune would reload from the very last major change or whatever,.
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Oh sorry I thought the OP meant out of your whole collection of tunes rather than a few examples of the same oneEchoi wrote:jaydot wrote:The best for me is logically the one with mastered/mixed down the best.![]()
You should be able to achieve the same standard on each version.
It ought to be the one that gets your head nodding the most.
Re: picking the best version of your tune.
Generally for me its a haphazard but linear timeline, ill end up with 30 versions but generally its in the last 2 or 3 (the best mix that is), but I often end up stripping back tunes and changing genres and elements many times before it really feels "right". If youve got a few similar ones bounce them all and smack em on random in winamp or somewhere and do something else for an hour , the right one mightnt jump out but the wrong one certainly will.
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