Saving Sessions To Disk

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Chris, if you're still reading this...

There are degrees of backup.

1 As soon as you finish tracking and saving or mixing and saving, back up to a second hard drive. If it's internal, it's fast. If it's external, it's fast and marginally safer (there are two boxes instead of one).

2 As soon as it's backed up to the second hard drive, back it up to CD or DVD. I make two sets - one I keep at home in case a hard drive file gets screwed up or I make a mistake with it. One set lives at work.

3 The best backup in the world I find, and the ultimate in security, is to finish a project, burn and package a bunch of CDs, and get them out to people all over the world. That way, even if my house and place of work burn down, the work's out there all over the free world. If the free world gets nuked, who's gonna want to listen to my songs anyway?
 
dobro said:
3 The best backup in the world I find, and the ultimate in security, is to finish a project, burn and package a bunch of CDs, and get them out to people all over the world. That way, even if my house and place of work burn down, the work's out there all over the free world. If the free world gets nuked, who's gonna want to listen to my songs anyway?
LOL...want a CD?
 
Yes. Wanna do a swap? Mine's finished this week I think.
 
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