Re:Project Portability Tips?
2012/11/02 21:36:58
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I have been using a laptop for live and transfering to home DAW for a few years. I have never lost a file or gotten anything mixed up.
Personally I avoid trusting Sonar's file system to put things where I want them so I do this, it takes a few minutes before the live session.
Using Windows create a main containment folder , this we could call the Album folder. Use the date in the name = Album- Laptop- Sept 12,2012.
Open it and now make a new folder and name it for each song you are about to record.
Open Sonar, open and modify the template that will suite the job.
Now before you do anything do a "save as" CWP for each song and direct it to the folders you made. Name the CWP same as the folder it's in ( obviously) . Check the - keep audio option.
Now I am ready to record with no distraction. If more than one take is made then do another "save as" .
When the night is over copy the containment folder to a external drive and take it home.
Copy it to the home DAW and rename it- Album-Studio- Sept 13 2012.
You will want to back up the songs as you go so you will drag and drop the "Album-Studio- sept 13 2012' back to the external drive. you'll easily know which was raw and which was edited. Now you have 4 copies of the songs on 3 drives.
The thing is to always clearly name and date the containment folder.
If your only dealing with one song then use the same rule and use the date and the "laptop" "studio" labels in the name.
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