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How Many Tracks Have Y'all Recorded? ... and over what timescale is that?
'bout time I started a thread here again! kinda defected 4 awhile. anyway, answers please on individual posts!!! Formula --- No. Of Tracks: Over A Time Period Of... : Just a near average will do. 'dre Tried many flavours - but sooner or later, always go back to the Purple Kool-aid!
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45 tracks over 3 years | |
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DreZone said: ... and over what timescale is that?
'bout time I started a thread here again! kinda defected 4 awhile. anyway, answers please on individual posts!!! Formula --- No. Of Tracks: Over A Time Period Of... : Just a near average will do. 'dre No. Of Tracks: about 150 over Over A Time Period Of... : 10 years | |
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I just counted.
40 "ideas" since August. So far from fisnished tracks that it's sad. I fact, I've posted them on here. Definately not comparable to Cloud or DreZone. It's funny that I'm typing this because just last night, my friend said no more ideas let's complete some tracks. That'll be the next 4 months, with live drums. | |
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Slave2daGroove said: I just counted.
40 "ideas" since August. So far from fisnished tracks that it's sad. I fact, I've posted them on here. Definately not comparable to Cloud or DreZone. It's funny that I'm typing this because just last night, my friend said no more ideas let's complete some tracks. That'll be the next 4 months, with live drums. I'm still trying to finish my shit too. I've told myself "No MORE IDEAS!!!" These songs have to get done, but I'm still learning producing tricks. I'm not gonna count... I've got TONS of ideas, melodies and baselines on old MacSE30 disks. I basically have 9 songs for my cd and a few of those need endings. The others just need to be recorded better. | |
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from 2001 and up till now i'd say at least 350, but from just last month i'd say about 10.
Im not EVEN gonna count about how much from 1989 and up...wwooohh...lol Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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20 years, 400? Maybe?
How many were listenable? 200. How many would I actually listen to now? 50. How many would I let other people listen to? 20. maybe. The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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Same as otan, I think.
I have close to 400, the first one completed back in late '84. The majority of them written between '85 to '90. I'm probably still happy with about 50 of 'em, and proud enough to share maybe 20 of 'em, and most of these were written in the last two or three years. | |
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Errr... I have lost count long ago. I basically got my recording studio about 4 years ago. That's how long I've been doing my "serious" recording. Other than that I used my old ghetto recording rig or my very nice recording studio at my high school and conservatory. I will try to figure it out but I have no clue. Ummm... this reminds me of when people ask me how many songs I've written. hehe I remember this one musician was trying to "brag" once. He said something like he wrote 30 songs(I remember that part well) in the time span of like I think 30 years. 1 song a year? :+) | |
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I recently transferred all my old tape-based archive masters on to CD thus to prolong them before severe tape drop-outs became prominent.
I always listen back over the years because it keeps me on my toes as to where I started, where I was and where I am now... kinda like a musical evolution. Of course theres garbage in there but it's amazing how ideas can spawn from 'garbage' and become masterpieces. It's also a form of carbon dating - I listen to a track and remember exactly what I was doing and the reasons for recording at that precise moment in time. No. Of Tracks: ~ 650 Over A Time Period Of... : 12 years [This message was edited Thu Nov 27 14:04:42 PST 2003 by DreZone] Tried many flavours - but sooner or later, always go back to the Purple Kool-aid!
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Hundreds in the past 5 yrs. 30 finished songs in the last two yrs. I purposly have slowed it down. To train myself to be more intricate and detailed minded.
Most artist/musicians can come up with good musical ideas. But you will never evolve into a true professional level recording artist, producer, or arranger unless you take the time to develope the necessary skills that only come with, taking your time in understanding and becoming proficiant in doing every step in the entire song creation process RIGHT! You literally will make hundreds maybe even thousands of little decisions when you create a professional level recording! Quality over Quanity! http://www.broadjam.com/spirit | |
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otan said: 20 years, 400? Maybe?
How many were listenable? 200. How many would I actually listen to now? 50. How many would I let other people listen to? 20. maybe. I can almost DITTO this. My totals are very close but I believe more than half are marketable (not for hip hop radio) for adult listeners. | |
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Whether it's marketable or not is not the issue. For me, music is therapy, an outlet, a form of expression it can be summed up in one track, it can be done in dozens!
Watch this space tho' as 2004 is set to be a make-or-break year. If I don't get any further than I am by Dec 2004/Jan 2005, I WILL quit the music business. 'dre Tried many flavours - but sooner or later, always go back to the Purple Kool-aid!
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Body dont wanna quit
Gotta get another hit --Prince "Purple Music" Dont fight the feelin, it might not come no mo (release Yourself!) i will never dance | |
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DreZone said: Whether it's marketable or not is not the issue. For me, music is therapy, an outlet, a form of expression it can be summed up in one track, it can be done in dozens!
Watch this space tho' as 2004 is set to be a make-or-break year. If I don't get any further than I am by Dec 2004/Jan 2005, I WILL quit the music business. 'dre Dre, I can really relate. I know what you mean! These things can get old. Especially all of the time and $$$ you have to sink into all of this. Most people don't even know much less appreciate what going into doing MUSIC for a living. Here I go again getting ready to write a novel(I can feel it) hehe Basically though I just wanted to say I know where you're coming from and I wish you and ALL of you the best of luck in all of your MUSICal endeavors. (of course in life too :+) Take care everybody. | |
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WOW. I wish for two things now...
1. That I had the continuous creative flow and talent that all you guys have and 2. That I could have started this song writing stuff 15 years ago. That said, I only have 6 recordings, one is complete, two are almost complete, two are nowhere near complete, and one will be the greatest funk jam ever recorded*, but is only a third of the way complete. *by me at least. I don't wanna end up drowning in my own vomit or anything funky like that, I'm just doing it for fun!...ever since I descovered that inventing something on guitar can be way more fun that playing someone elses song! rock on! [This message was edited Sun Nov 30 4:07:29 PST 2003 by Taureau] ..... BULLSEYE! | |
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three and going on, ahahah
it's a lie, 4 recorded on semi professional studio with my band. and probably 50 recorded on my own at my house, but most of them are experimental songs, some of it are jokes, and some of it are just a bunch of noises and strange arrangments. | |
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Bootsinox said: DreZone said: Whether it's marketable or not is not the issue. For me, music is therapy, an outlet, a form of expression it can be summed up in one track, it can be done in dozens!
Watch this space tho' as 2004 is set to be a make-or-break year. If I don't get any further than I am by Dec 2004/Jan 2005, I WILL quit the music business. 'dre Dre, I can really relate. I know what you mean! These things can get old. Especially all of the time and $$$ you have to sink into all of this. Most people don't even know much less appreciate what going into doing MUSIC for a living. Here I go again getting ready to write a novel(I can feel it) hehe Basically though I just wanted to say I know where you're coming from and I wish you and ALL of you the best of luck in all of your MUSICal endeavors. (of course in life too :+) Take care everybody. ThanQ and likewise my friend. Likewise. 'dre Tried many flavours - but sooner or later, always go back to the Purple Kool-aid!
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I would like to record a CD cause it's like to write a book, to mess up with great amplis and diferrent guitars, and to record with great recordign equipments, it may sound like hypocrisy(spell?) but i don't care if i will ever make sucess, besides the money i wouldn't care, my ultimate goal is to have a solid band and write great songs and play live at any small pub gettign high and drinking with cool girls. :p in my book, this is sucess and rock n roll, even if there is just 15 people at the pub. i don't know what this have to do with the topic but but buttt i
eheh bye bye %) | |
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7salles said: I would like to record a CD cause it's like to write a book, to mess up with great amplis and diferrent guitars, and to record with great recordign equipments, it may sound like hypocrisy(spell?) but i don't care if i will ever make sucess, besides the money i wouldn't care, my ultimate goal is to have a solid band and write great songs and play live at any small pub gettign high and drinking with cool girls. :p in my book, this is sucess and rock n roll, even if there is just 15 people at the pub. i don't know what this have to do with the topic but but buttt i
eheh bye bye %) "you don't have to be a rock star to be a musician, and you don't have to be a musician to be a rock star!" On the topic, I've been writing seriously for about 6 years and I've got 14 90 minute tapes filled to the brim with complete vocal/guitar songs plus another 40-50 tunes like that on my comp. I only started fully recording them (drumz and all) last year about this time and I've got about about 30 or so tracks I've recorded completely since last November. I have to get my shit together as far as posting stuff goes cause I'd like to get all your thoughts on some of my stuff. | |
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DreZone said: Whether it's marketable or not is not the issue. For me, music is therapy, an outlet, a form of expression it can be summed up in one track, it can be done in dozens!
Watch this space tho' as 2004 is set to be a make-or-break year. If I don't get any further than I am by Dec 2004/Jan 2005, I WILL quit the music business. 'dre I really can understand your disappointment Dre, but i also think that music (i believe it's the same for all of you) is something you can't quit at all. I tried a couple of times... i quitted playing live, but after a while i started producing.. i quitted studying bass guitar after years, but i started studying orchestral arrangment.. all i want to say is, you can try to quit but the music will reappear in a way or another in your life. And this is what i wish for you! from the heart! | |
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DrStone said: DreZone said: Whether it's marketable or not is not the issue. For me, music is therapy, an outlet, a form of expression it can be summed up in one track, it can be done in dozens!
Watch this space tho' as 2004 is set to be a make-or-break year. If I don't get any further than I am by Dec 2004/Jan 2005, I WILL quit the music business. 'dre I really can understand your disappointment Dre, but i also think that music (i believe it's the same for all of you) is something you can't quit at all. I tried a couple of times... i quitted playing live, but after a while i started producing.. i quitted studying bass guitar after years, but i started studying orchestral arrangment.. all i want to say is, you can try to quit but the music will reappear in a way or another in your life. And this is what i wish for you! from the heart! :OMFG: U and I share the same birthday!!! 'dre Tried many flavours - but sooner or later, always go back to the Purple Kool-aid!
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DreZone said: DrStone said: DreZone said: Whether it's marketable or not is not the issue. For me, music is therapy, an outlet, a form of expression it can be summed up in one track, it can be done in dozens!
Watch this space tho' as 2004 is set to be a make-or-break year. If I don't get any further than I am by Dec 2004/Jan 2005, I WILL quit the music business. 'dre I really can understand your disappointment Dre, but i also think that music (i believe it's the same for all of you) is something you can't quit at all. I tried a couple of times... i quitted playing live, but after a while i started producing.. i quitted studying bass guitar after years, but i started studying orchestral arrangment.. all i want to say is, you can try to quit but the music will reappear in a way or another in your life. And this is what i wish for you! from the heart! :OMFG: U and I share the same birthday!!! 'dre !!! true!! geez.. 6 days and i'll be 30... have you listen to my songs? i'd like to know your opinion about them! | |
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Since 1990, amateur and semi-pro combined, probably about 500 songs.
500 songs in 13 years. The first 5 years (1990-1995) were mostly hip-hop. Since 1995, there has been R&B and funk in there. In 1999, I got my first semi-pro equipment, and since then I have been pretty much doing funk, but I still do hip-hop every noe and then. I started doing more spiritual music in 1998, and in 2001 I started making Christian music. Peace, JD | |
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lots since i was 17 or so | |
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