Kora organizes creative work into three distinct levels that reflect real-world music workflows.
What are Albums?
Albums represent collection-level creative goals such as:
- Production music albums for libraries
- Sound design packs for game developers
- Themed bodies of work for publishers
- Catalog releases
Albums provide the big-picture context for your creative output.
What are Projects?
Projects represent active units of creative work, such as:
- Individual tracks or cues
- Client commissions
- Collaboration efforts
- Pitch opportunities
- Revisions and alternate versions
Projects are where the actual creative work happens.
What are Deliverables?
Deliverables are the concrete outputs that get sent to clients, publishers, or collaborators:
- Final audio files (WAV, MP3, etc.)
- Stems and multitrack exports
- Alternate mixes (clean, instrumental, etc.)
- Metadata packages (cue sheets, track info)
- Revisions based on feedback
Why This Structure Matters
Separating albums, projects, and deliverables reflects how professional music creators actually work. It prevents confusion between:
- What you're creating (projects)
- Why you're creating it (albums)
- What you're sending (deliverables)
This clarity helps maintain momentum and professionalism throughout your creative career.
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