Music production tutorials often cover mixing or sound design, but sometimes the most helpful lesson is about workflow and organization, like how to structure your project files or manage plugin presets efficiently. What's a non-creative tip that improved your production process?
I keep a fixed project template with a dozen tracks plus a master bus for stems It starts clean every time and routing is predictable so you spend less time chasing plugins
I name every file with a date code and a short descriptor plus a version tag so you can retrace what you did months later without guessing
I save incremental versions at milestones and write a tiny changelog in the project folder so rolling back is painless
I maintain a single presets library with tags for instrument type and effect family so you can dial in a tone fast and not hunt through folders
I document the signal chain from input to DAW in a quick notes file so you can reproduce tone or troubleshoot quickly later