drex
superpimp trillionaire
Battle Points: 11
I need a new beat naming system.
I started off naming by the vibe I get off the song. Nope. unless the beat screams its name this can end in frustration with me entering the first bullshit name I can come up with. Trying to sound cool while avoiding repetitive names that will wreck my hopes of connecting with my seqs gets tiresome.
A smarter system would reduce the amount of choice inherent, thus saving time. I tried date_time_type, that list started making me dizzy after about twenty files. Worse, it was hard to connect the sound/feel of the track to a serial code name.
And each time the new style had a problem; lengthy filenames, meaningless names, unappealing names.
So here's the question, how do you do it? and why?
Is marketing really a factor?
Which do you think will get more hits; rent boogie 2.5 or 061416_blues?
Most likely I will settle on an unknown blend of the methods mentioned. Still, your opinion is valued, thanks in advance.
I started off naming by the vibe I get off the song. Nope. unless the beat screams its name this can end in frustration with me entering the first bullshit name I can come up with. Trying to sound cool while avoiding repetitive names that will wreck my hopes of connecting with my seqs gets tiresome.
A smarter system would reduce the amount of choice inherent, thus saving time. I tried date_time_type, that list started making me dizzy after about twenty files. Worse, it was hard to connect the sound/feel of the track to a serial code name.
And each time the new style had a problem; lengthy filenames, meaningless names, unappealing names.
So here's the question, how do you do it? and why?
Is marketing really a factor?
Which do you think will get more hits; rent boogie 2.5 or 061416_blues?
Most likely I will settle on an unknown blend of the methods mentioned. Still, your opinion is valued, thanks in advance.