reeloy
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…is all what u do, coming from the same mindset and serves just the purpose of one particular genre…?
if so, oops, ur doomed, since the only way to sort out ur way is, to actually come up with dedicated “song” names…but hey, even if it’s all instrumental, it’s a good sport to have at least one vocal snippet, one word or phrase u just whisper in a mic, even if it’s just ur computers inbuilt one, during ur first session and make it part of ur song project…and to use that as a clear name for later identification…
not to mention, that u of course, whenever u work on it again, u save that with a next to follow number version, so that u can always step back in ur progress u made along the way…
with every next evolving step in process, first sketch, first arrangement, first roughmix,final mix and whatnot, u better always have the option to step back…to try different approaches or mixversions, have snapshots to get back in…
so u end up with a folder that contains all recordings and project versions under that dedicated name…“smelling roses” for example…and in there u’ll find “smelling roses” 0.0, “smelling roses” 0.1 etc…
if u know already, hey i got some various genres i’m working in/for/out…
come up with “bandnames” for each of those and make them mainfolder destinations where ur various sonic results split into to be found there before u proceed like i suggested before…
u can always sketch whatever, but once u really start to create any audiofiles, u better dedicate a next save as process to one dedicated locaction from that point on…recording whatever comes to mind with ur mouth and and take that for name makes sure u’ll always stay connected to that individual project and helps u big time avoiding too many production zombies all over the place…good for continuation, oversight and backups…
ur an artist…act like one…and go for pro…some date and code jibberish each time and all over the place won’t get u there…