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archiving music

Post by stephjordan » Mon Nov 19, 2007 11:21 am

Hi everyone, my name is Steph Jordan and I'm from Vegas. Born, raised and working solid. I finally went to my first TAXI with my brother, Rico, and we learned so much....mostly that there is more to learn! What I didn't find answers to..........well........does anyone have a fabulous and organized way of archiving music?My music is all over the place!

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Post by ciskokidd » Mon Nov 19, 2007 12:52 pm

Hi SJ,I use MasterWriter for my works in progress.After the songs are complete, I have a USB hard drive that I use to catalog my songs.I have them cataloged by genre as it seems to be the best for me since I work in various genres. I use one folder for each song where I keep a full wave mix version, an mp3 version, and lyric sheet in word format.Hope this helps.Cisco

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Re: archiving music

Post by paults » Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:53 pm

With Black Friday coming this week (The day after Thanksgiving), you can get a USB or Firewire drive for low dollars. It will have enough space for hundreds of songs..

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