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Using Kora for Production Music

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Updated 2/18/2026
By Soniteq

Kora is particularly well-suited for production music workflows.


What are Production Music Albums?

Kora supports:

  • Album-level planning
  • Track lists
  • Delivery requirements
  • Versioning and revisions
  • Publisher relationships

Why This Matters

Production music requires:

  • Precision - Exact specifications for tempo, duration, and format
  • Consistency - Maintaining quality across large catalogs
  • Follow-through - Meeting publisher deadlines and requirements

Kora is designed with that reality in mind.


How does Album-Level Planning work?

Production music albums benefit from:

  • Thematic coherence - Planning mood, genre, and style across tracks
  • Track count targets - Meeting publisher requirements for album size
  • Delivery timeline - Coordinating composition, production, and mastering
  • Metadata planning - Preparing titles, descriptions, and tags

Album planning ensures consistency and professionalism.


What are Track Lists and Organization?

Kora helps manage:

  • Track numbering - Maintaining order and structure
  • Naming conventions - Consistent, searchable titles
  • Version tracking - Full mix, 60s, 30s, 15s, stems, instrumentals
  • Status awareness - Knowing what's complete, in progress, or awaiting feedback

Organization prevents confusion and missed deliverables.


What is Delivery Requirements?

Production music often requires:

  • Multiple file formats - WAV, MP3, AIFF
  • Multiple versions - Full, edits, stems, loops
  • Metadata files - Cue sheets, track info, licensing details
  • Quality standards - Specific loudness, sample rate, bit depth

Kora tracks these requirements to ensure nothing is missed.


What are Versioning and Revisions?

Production music workflows involve:

  • Alternate mixes - Different instrumentation or energy levels
  • Edit versions - Timed cuts for specific use cases
  • Revision requests - Publisher feedback and adjustments
  • Redelivery tracking - Managing updated versions

Kora maintains clarity across versions and revisions.


What are Publisher Relationships?

Kora supports:

  • Project-based organization - Grouping work by publisher or library
  • Deadline tracking - Meeting submission windows
  • Communication history - Tracking feedback and requirements
  • Delivery confirmation - Knowing what was sent and when

Professional relationships depend on reliable follow-through.


Why Kora Works for Production Music

Production music is a professional discipline that requires:

  • Volume - Managing dozens or hundreds of tracks
  • Precision - Meeting exact specifications
  • Consistency - Maintaining quality across catalogs
  • Professionalism - Reliable delivery and communication

Kora provides the infrastructure to sustain this work long-term.


What Kora Does Not Do

Kora does not:

  • Generate music or audio
  • Automate composition
  • Replace creative judgment
  • Create production music for you

Kora is infrastructure for your production music career—not a replacement for it.

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