Hi,
Was curious about how people organise their work when it comes to projects and edits. For instance I started out by doing a project and edit per track I'm working on, it then occurred to me that you could do a project for something like an album and then the edits are for the tracks of the album. Another way you could do it is you could have a project for side projects or for genres and edits for the ideas within those areas or the full tracks. I'm really curious to hear other peoples ideas on this and how they do it?
Projects, Edits, and Organisation
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Peter Widdicombe Peter Widdicombe https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=336849
- KVRian
- 1207 posts since 29 Aug, 2014
I'd been wondering the same thing, but hadn't been "brave" enough to do it yet. I WAS thinking the same thing - album or related group of similar objects in a project, and edits with appropriate names for each composition within them - which can then have versioning within each one.
I'd probably do this for simpler pieces without huge audio files attached ... being aware that losing that "project" really would be losing the project; although that has never happened except through carelessness during cleanups of the disk...
I'd probably do this for simpler pieces without huge audio files attached ... being aware that losing that "project" really would be losing the project; although that has never happened except through carelessness during cleanups of the disk...
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