
dobro
Well-known member
Look, help me think this through. I'm wondering about backups.
I make backups, either to CDRW or CDR, of everything I do. I backup the tracks I record, and I backup the mixdowns I do of mixes. But it doesn't make much sense to me to back up the mixes themselves.
Why I back up the mixdowns: duh, cuz I want that final product to be backed up.
Why I back up the original recorded tracks: in case I want to go back some day and re-do the mix.
Why I don't back up the mixes themselves: first, if I do destructive edits in
Edit View, then the mixes contain no information I can use later except for levels and panning - the mixes don't contain more important stuff like EQ and reverb settings. Second, if it's just the information about what EQ and reverb I used, I can backup just the file in Cool or my plugins that contains inormation about settings I added and saved as I went along, and forget about backing up the whole session with all the tracks.
No? How do you do it?
I make backups, either to CDRW or CDR, of everything I do. I backup the tracks I record, and I backup the mixdowns I do of mixes. But it doesn't make much sense to me to back up the mixes themselves.
Why I back up the mixdowns: duh, cuz I want that final product to be backed up.
Why I back up the original recorded tracks: in case I want to go back some day and re-do the mix.
Why I don't back up the mixes themselves: first, if I do destructive edits in
Edit View, then the mixes contain no information I can use later except for levels and panning - the mixes don't contain more important stuff like EQ and reverb settings. Second, if it's just the information about what EQ and reverb I used, I can backup just the file in Cool or my plugins that contains inormation about settings I added and saved as I went along, and forget about backing up the whole session with all the tracks.
No? How do you do it?