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Terminology question

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:14 am
by arkjack
In Nashville, when a lead says that artist ABC has been working on the next album and has already "tracked 4 songs" or "cut 6 sides" what exactly are they referring to? Maybe Larry B. can shed some light on the lingo as its used ..... what state is a track in as opposed to a side thats been cut?ArKJack

Re: Terminology question

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:36 pm
by sgs4u
Quote:In Nashville, when a lead says that artist ABC has been working on the next album and has already tracked 4 songsI think means they've probably recorded drums, bass guitar, rythm guitar, maybe piano & other keyboards. Maybe the vocals and other overdubs are done as well. It just means the recorded bits they're going to use in the mix, have been gathered. They aren't mixed into a stereo file yet.Quote:or cut 6 sidesis an old term from the days of cutting 45 rpm records. A record had 2 sides. 6 sides meant you had six songs (or 3 x 45's) mixed and ready to press. of course correct me if I'm wrong, I'm used to it

Re: Terminology question

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 6:26 am
by arkjack
I'm old enough to know that.... and I shoulda known..... thanks Steve....ArkJackSigning off till Monday.... everyone have a great weekend....