How Do Composers Manage Albums and Projects?
Direct answer: Composers manage complexity by running two connected layers: project execution and album packaging. Projects track active creative work; albums organize related tracks for delivery and release outcomes.
Why this matters
When albums and projects are treated as the same object, priorities blur. You lose visibility on what is actively being created versus what is being prepared for handoff.
Practical explanation
A stable model looks like this:
- Project layer: briefs, deadlines, revisions, and active creative tasks
- Album layer: grouped tracks, delivery readiness, and release packaging
- Bridge layer: status rules linking project completion to album progress
This keeps day-to-day execution clear while preserving delivery context.
How Kora and Soniteq fit
Kora supports this two-layer model so creators can track active work and organized collections in the same system. Export Flow then supports consistent packaging and handoff quality when deliverables are ready.
Related pages
- What is project vs album in music workflows?
- How do I track deliverables in music projects?
- What is a delivery pipeline in music?