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how many tracks do the "big producers" make....
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:02 pm
by misk
that we dont even hear? just curious, as my quality control could be better, and i was wondering what other people's opinion's are on quantity vs quality.
how many tracks do you make, for every one that sees the light of day?
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:06 pm
by tempest
I probably start about 3-4 tunes a fortnight, none of which really see the light of day, cept for mates and the gf...
The whole quality control issue for me has been tight. Don't wanna get my shit out there if I don't think its top notch. Still aiming at top notch lol...
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:24 pm
by tec-ho
I've been hunting through my Nuendo projects for a track I needed to re mix and master. I must come up with a new filing system actually (anyone got any tips?). It's no good calling a track something totally stupid, then making a test render of it and calling it something completely different. I hunted it down by using the search function and last modified dates. Anyway, I choose the Nuendo projects folder for the search, and inside there were over 20,000 files. This is just project files! No audio, plugin settings, or any other type of data. A lot of them are complete crap, and loads are just one or two bar loops. But still, 20,000+ projects is ridiculous. I'm happy with probably about 7-8 tracks i've done in the last 10 years ( I am a bit of a perfectionist though), and had no proper release. So, what does that mean? Maybe I should get out more... or get a proper job or something.
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:35 pm
by tempest
I reckon, name each session by the Date and Genre/word than describes the vibe. Then store them in folders marked with the Month, Then you have the date/kind of track your working on, all stored in their respective months...
Bit of a hassle, but might be worth a go if your starting heaps of shit on the regular
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:41 am
by manray
I start about 20 new tracks each week but i might only really finish 1-2 of them each week. Thats just inbetween my normal job and on the weekends!
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:54 am
by djake
manray wrote:I start about 20 new tracks each week but i might only really finish 1-2 of them each week. Thats just inbetween my normal job and on the weekends!
fook
ive been well slack recently
im lucky if i start 4 tracks at the moment a week
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:06 am
by manray
djake wrote:manray wrote:I start about 20 new tracks each week but i might only really finish 1-2 of them each week. Thats just inbetween my normal job and on the weekends!
fook
ive been well slack recently
im lucky if i start 4 tracks at the moment a week
Yeah it comes and goes for me. Sometimes I can bang a tune out in about an hour and it's like 95% done. Othertimes i've spent 10 hours on a single tune just trying to perfect it.
Really hate it when i want to make music but i just cant get any ideas. I try but it's a waste of time, if i'm not feeling it it's impossible to get it going.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:09 am
by manray
BTW 'fun with samples' is jokes. heavyweight. made me smile. Where is the dubstep remix? Drop into some sickkkk bass. Hahah sick.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:23 am
by djake
manray wrote:BTW 'fun with samples' is jokes. heavyweight. made me smile. Where is the dubstep remix? Drop into some sickkkk bass. Hahah sick.
haha glad it made u smile, that was the point in it

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:56 am
by FSTZ
yeah I bet there are alot of tunes we miss out on!
I would venture to guess that 1/5 fall through the cracks
TEC-HO wrote:I must come up with a new filing system actually (anyone got any tips?).
and tec..
I also use nuendo, I have for about 4 years now.
I started naming the project folders "03-02-08" because I often remember the date range when I started the tune
then I'll go back and name that project folder the same as the song name
hope that helps
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:34 am
by misk
see, thats cool and all, but my problem is i finish just about every tune i start.. so whaddafackdoido?!
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:03 am
by tempest
Misk wrote:see, thats cool and all, but my problem is i finish just about every tune i start.. so whaddafackdoido?!
jus keep on truckin' homie
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:52 am
by misk
tempest wrote:Misk wrote:see, thats cool and all, but my problem is i finish just about every tune i start.. so whaddafackdoido?!
jus keep on truckin' homie
fuckin ell, no kidding, huh?
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:49 am
by auan
Save them for your B-Sides and Rarities collection when you're past your best

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:18 am
by roqqert
only start a new one when the 1 before is finished.
(or it should be rly inspireless)
the hardest thing on producing tracks is finish it
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:52 am
by ferrotype
i probably start about 4-5 a week but its usually about 1 track that i might finish cuz i usually just create my own patches, drum loops and FX and stuff and carry them over into other tracks and see where i can take it.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:21 am
by psyphon
I start a track and finish it before I start the next.
It can be frustrating, but I used to get 4 or 5 on the go at once but found myself doing to little to to many of them, hence why I changed the way I work.
Get less tracks out there, but I'm putting a lot more thought into my tracks now more than ever.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:44 pm
by corpsey
Obviously some people are just geniuses but the vast majority of producers I think it comes down to hard work/luck whether or not they come up with something really good.
I bet a lot of producers who release tunes make a whole heap of shit/average tunes. Think I read a quote from Intalex somewhere where he said Calibre makes about 40 tunes a week and the vast majority are rubbish but he still makes a couple of sick ones a week.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:34 pm
by shonky
Corpsey wrote:Obviously some people are just geniuses but the vast majority of producers I think it comes down to hard work/luck whether or not they come up with something really good.
I bet a lot of producers who release tunes make a whole heap of shit/average tunes. Think I read a quote from Intalex somewhere where he said Calibre makes about 40 tunes a week and the vast majority are rubbish but he still makes a couple of sick ones a week.
I think 40 might be pushing it a bit, that'd be just over 4 hours per track and that's not including sleep or anything.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 5:09 pm
by r
Shonky wrote:Corpsey wrote:Obviously some people are just geniuses but the vast majority of producers I think it comes down to hard work/luck whether or not they come up with something really good.
I bet a lot of producers who release tunes make a whole heap of shit/average tunes. Think I read a quote from Intalex somewhere where he said Calibre makes about 40 tunes a week and the vast majority are rubbish but he still makes a couple of sick ones a week.
I think 40 might be pushing it a bit, that'd be just over 4 hours per track and that's not including sleep or anything.
sounds like a dedicated world of warcraft player