tinytunes DJ Docs
How to Name and Present Your DJ Mix
Simple naming formulas, a short description template, and timestamp/note ideas so your DJ mixes are easy to share and get feedback on.
Good naming and presentation makes people more likely to click and give feedback. This guide gives you copy-and-paste formulas that work for practice mixes and shareable clips.
Naming formulas (easy)
Pick one:
- Practice:
Practice Mix - 60s - YYYY-MM-DD - Basic Blend - Vibe:
House Party Warmup - 10m - YYYY-MM-DD - Skill:
Transition Drill - Quick Cut - Take 3
Keep it short and readable.
Short description template
Use this 2-3 line template:
- What it is: "Short practice mix in tinytunes DJ."
- What you practiced: "Working on timing and clean hand-offs."
- What you want feedback on: "Does the transition feel smooth?"
Timestamps and notes (optional but helpful)
If you can, add:
0:18 transition starts0:35 volume spike (fix next time)
Do it in tinytunes DJ
- Record a 60-second clip.
- Name it using one formula.
- Add the short description template.
- Share it with one friend and ask one question.
Common issues + fixes
- Title is too long: shorten to vibe + length + date.
- People do not respond: ask one simple question.
- You feel embarrassed: share privately first.
- You have no idea what to say: use the template and keep it honest.
- You overexplain: keep it to 2-3 lines.
- You forget what happened: add one timestamp note.
FAQ
Do I need a fancy mix name?
No. Clarity beats cleverness.
Should I include a tracklist?
Optional. For practice clips, it is not required.
What is the best feedback question?
"Does the transition feel smooth?" or "Was it too loud?"
Should I post every practice mix?
No. Save most privately and share your best or most useful clips.
How do I show progress?
Use consistent naming and keep one clip per week.