Originally Posted by
NathanWard
I do "1" at my mix in point, which is the start of the track normally or soon after it. "2" is at the start of the first buildup. "3" is 4 beats before the chorus/drop. "4" is the actual chorus or drop. "5" is the start of the breakdown. "6" is 4 beats before the 2nd drop. "7" is the 2nd drop. Finally "8" is at my mix out point, or the start of the outro.
This changes sometimes, when I have specific parts I want cue'd, or if it's used in a routine.
I like mine arranged like this because I can easily jump around a track, and they serve as great visual indicators if I ever get lost in the track.