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It all depends upon the kind of studio. A home project studio for your own stuff and a few select other people's projects is fairly simple.
Disk>Projects>bandname>CDname>song
That should take care of 90% of work. I also keep the "master mix" w/ the song project and in the CD folder keep a sub folder called mixes for CD and mp3 copies. Just burned a cd version of a song for a drummer that "didn't have anyway to listen to a download." Drummers. He is going to pick it up so he can add some brushwork to a blues song.
This is just about how I do it. I must confess that I am anal.
For project files:
disc/sonar projects/artist name/cd name/song folder/archive folder
- the song folder is the same name as the song
- the song has a date and number (01, 02, etc) for date stamp and takes
- the archive folder is for old takes
For mix files:
disc/mix files/artist name/cd name/"alpha", "beta", "final" folders
- disc is different from project disc
- each alpha, beta and final folder has three sub folders
- original exported-from-Sonar wave files
- mastered WAV files
- mastered MP3 files
- alpha folder is for pre-mix client review
- beta folder is for final client review
- final folder is for the cd-quality files
I back both discs up totally at the end of every session into a dated folder for each disc.
whew, I didn't realize I was this anal.
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