I usually have a track drop after 32 bars, but lately I've been doing 16 bar intros if the drop is really minimal, since I figure a dj can still keep it in the mix with the bass turned down. I come from a dnb background, and I would usually have tracks drop after 48-64 bars, and djs would always tell me my intros were too short, so I never really know what the "standard" is...but I think I'm done putting in long intros for djs, since I'm sick of having 6.5 minute tracks.
how long are your intros?
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how long are your intros?
Just curious what everyone else is doing...I know everybody's gonna say "it depends on the tune," but I'm curious what you normally do.
I usually have a track drop after 32 bars, but lately I've been doing 16 bar intros if the drop is really minimal, since I figure a dj can still keep it in the mix with the bass turned down. I come from a dnb background, and I would usually have tracks drop after 48-64 bars, and djs would always tell me my intros were too short, so I never really know what the "standard" is...but I think I'm done putting in long intros for djs, since I'm sick of having 6.5 minute tracks.
I usually have a track drop after 32 bars, but lately I've been doing 16 bar intros if the drop is really minimal, since I figure a dj can still keep it in the mix with the bass turned down. I come from a dnb background, and I would usually have tracks drop after 48-64 bars, and djs would always tell me my intros were too short, so I never really know what the "standard" is...but I think I'm done putting in long intros for djs, since I'm sick of having 6.5 minute tracks.
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my last few have been like 64 bars or so, but theres quite a bit going on in them tbh.
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I don't have formulaic intros/drops.
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thats seems to be alot to megravity wrote:my last few have been like 64 bars or so, but theres quite a bit going on in them tbh.
26 - 32 bars
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Whatever works for the song. The track I'm working on now has 66 bars before the drop.
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collige wrote:Whatever works for the song. The track I'm working on now has 66 bars before the drop.
jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
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same as the OP, normally 16-32 bar intros...
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32 Bars
I like it at 32. Gives about a minute and enough time to break the track down for the intro. If you go a little longer it is nice for the DJ if he wants to drop your track in early and use some of the sounds for layering. Some people just drop track and hardly have them pitched, others, like myself like to blend them more seamlessly. Dubstep is one of the easier genres to mix because it's lack of speed variation, just knowing the drop is the trick. It's up to you but around a minute is good for my taste. Keep up the tunes!
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