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Hey, anyone remember that speech in the book (or movie) High Fidelity about mix tapes? Well, this is the thread where you can add or break more rules, include tips, discuss cd burning and cover art software, etc.
Myself, I've been doing this as if I was living in the stone age. I put songs into mix and burn. No cover art, no liner notes, no nuthin'.
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One common problem I seem to have by doing this is that I sometimes end up with songs that were recorded at super-high volume and others at really low volume. Is there an easy way to combat this problem? I've done two consecutive tracks by the same band: the band has more than one lead singer or had a guest vocalist. - I've done two consecutive tracks by the same artist: one with a band and one solo. - I've also done two tracks by the same band: one with vocals and one instrumental. I think these are the exceptions to the rules.
I wouldn't really put two songs by the same band or artist in the same mix unless the mix is comprised of two songs by each and every artist or band. The latest compilation I'm making doesn't start off with a corker; it's actually quite slow. However, I tried to maintain a theme and make it go from one kind of tempo to another. The first ten songs are either a bit of a downer or sound slower, a bit Folksy. The problem is the Wednesday song - it's too freakin' LOUD. So it goes from a soft sound to a shocker right off the bat.
I also don't like the Beck and Asobi Seksu songs because they go into weird noisy interludes that don't fit into the overall sound I want. I'm thinking of switching the order for Japan and Alphaville to go before Air and place the Jessica Harper and The The songs after 10,000 Maniacs. Oh, there are loads of rules. 'Lovely Lauren' by Oliver Jones (piano Jazz) 02.
'Red Roses For A Blue Lady' as performed by Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra (Orchestral Pop) 03. 'Happy Birthday, Love' by Springs (Soft Rock) 04.
'Days Like This' by Van Morrison (Singer-Songwriter) 05. 'These Are Days' by 10,000 Maniacs (Alternative Rock) 06. 'All Tomorrow's Parties' as performed by Japan (New Romantic) 07. 'Forever Young' by Alphaville (New Wave) 08. 'Sunday Sun' by Beck (Alternative Rock) 09. 'Rainy Days And Mondays' by The Carpenters (Singer-Songwriter Pop) 10. 'Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)' by The Moody Blues (Classic Rock) 11.
'Wednesday Week' by The Undertones (Post-Punk/New Wave) 12. 'Thursday's Child' by David Bowie (Pop Rock) 13. 'Friday, I'm In Love' by The Cure (Pop/New Wave) 14. 'Saturday Night' by The Bay City Rollers (Pop Rock) 15. 'Special To Me' by Jessica Harper (Folk Rock) 16.