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Projects
Projects are the working containers for music ideas, songs, stems, notes, prompts, versions, and future metadata-connected creation history.
Status
Working now. Projects are usable today, but the long-term project workspace is still early and will keep expanding.
What Projects are now
Projects are where the user starts gathering music work into a named place. Right now they help create and open project areas. The current version is intentionally simple because the project system has to stay stable while the rest of the app grows.
A project can be thought of as the container that holds the creative context around a song or group of songs. It is where the app can later attach files, notes, lyrics, versions, references, metadata, and playback history.
The working project area should remain the practical place where users go when they want to organize real music work instead of only reading explanation pages.
What Projects will become
The future version of Projects should become much more than a folder. A project should explain what the user is making, why sounds belong together, what versions exist, what ideas were tried, and how the work connects to the Metadata System.
A finished project workspace may eventually include song lists, stem organization, reference tracks, lyric notes, prompt history, mix notes, arrangement decisions, and generated audio versions. Those pieces should not be isolated. They should connect through records, relationships, and search.
This matters because music projects can become messy fast. The Muzes Garden should help users remember what each piece is, why it exists, and what to do with it next.
Project knowledge links
Project pages should eventually connect directly to the Global Player, metadata records, Find It routes, and AI generation history. A user should be able to start with a song, open its explanation, inspect its metadata, and then return to the project without losing context.
Important project words should later become deeper manual links too: stems, versions, reference songs, prompts, hooks, lyrics, arrangement, mix notes, and relationships can all become their own explanation pages.
Future route idea: Project → Song → Track Details → Metadata → Relationships → More Info → Back to Project
What is still missing
- • Stronger project dashboard layout.
- • Project notes and explanation cards.
- • Track-to-project metadata connections.
- • Clear project tree / child page structure.
- • Better connection between project songs and the player.
- • Future AI generation history inside each project.