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Record and Share Mixes With tinytunes DJ

2025-12-31

Record short practice mixes in tinytunes DJ to learn faster, then share links for feedback and socials using a simple posting playbook and troubleshooting steps.

Recording is the fastest way to improve because it turns vague feelings into specific feedback. This overview shows a record-first workflow (60 seconds -> 5 minutes -> 20 minutes) and a simple sharing playbook.

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1) Why recording accelerates learning

When you listen back, you notice:

  • timing errors
  • volume spikes
  • messy overlaps
  • awkward song choices

That makes your next practice session 10x more focused.

2) The simplest record workflow (start/stop/save)

The simplest loop:

  1. Start recording.
  2. Do one transition.
  3. Stop and save.
  4. Listen once.
  5. Fix one thing and repeat.

3) Record-first practice approach

Start small:

  • 60 seconds: one clean hand-off
  • 5 minutes: 3-5 transitions
  • 20 minutes: a mini set with warm-up -> peak -> breather

4) Sharing playbook (friends, feedback, socials)

Sharing works best when you make it easy for people to respond:

  • share one short link
  • ask one specific question
  • keep the clip short and consistent

5) Next steps

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Do it in tinytunes DJ

  1. Record a 60-second mix (one transition).
  2. Listen once and write one improvement.
  3. Record again and apply that one improvement.

Common issues + fixes

  • Recording is too loud: lower deck levels and avoid pushing both tracks hot.
  • Recording is too quiet: raise output carefully and confirm system volume.
  • Clicks/pops: close background apps and reduce multitasking.
  • Lag while recording: simplify (shorter mixes, fewer tabs, restart browser).
  • You feel stuck: pick one fix only, then re-record.
  • You do not share: send the link to one friend with one question.

FAQ

How long should my first recorded mix be?

60 seconds. Short is repeatable and easy to review.

Should I share publicly right away?

Optional. Sharing privately for feedback is a great first step.

What should I ask for feedback?

Ask one thing: "Did the transition feel smooth?" or "Was it too loud?"

Do I need special gear to record?

No. Keep it simple and focus on clean levels.

How often should I record?

As often as you can. Even one short clip per session helps.

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