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Understanding Spaces and Tracks
Understanding Spaces and Tracks
Updated over 3 months ago

Understanding Spaces

In Highnote, progress happens in Spaces and Track pages. You can organize Spaces into one another, where everyone who has access to a parent Space has access to all the Spaces in it. You can have hyper-specific conversations over timestamps on Tracks, upload multiple versions of that track for comparison, and attach stems to finalize it all.

Spaces

Spaces are a good way to organize and act as both folders and workrooms.

As a folder, Spaces can be a parent folder or subfolder and permissions are inherited as more projects are added to a parent Space.

  • Spaces can be groups of Spaces, like a parent folder.

  • Parent Spaces provide shared access to multiple Spaces.

  • This feature is perfect for studios, labels, and teams with similar collaborators. Or maybe a client you collaborate with often.

  • Organizing via Spaces also helps keep things tidy in your Library.

Tip #1: You can nest Spaces within Spaces like multiple subfolders.

Tip #2: You can also adjust permissions per Space or nested Space. This means Paulina and Joe can share permissions on a parent Space with Space 1, Space 2, and Space 3; then go into Space 1 and add an additional collaborator without giving them access to Space 2 or 3 in the parent Space.

As workrooms, Spaces are like a channel on Slack or Discord. Most of your conversations, file uploads, and file attachment sharing will happen here. You can add multiple Tracks to a Space to showcase the Space Playlist, or keep it to one Track per Space.

Tip #3: Playlists can be played straight through with our gapless playback feature, no need to worry about skipping forward as tracks play.

Tip #4: Have a new idea? You can create an Audio Recording that’ll be added as a Track to your Space.

Understanding Tracks

Your Tracks are the core of your Spaces. Each Track will have its own Track page where you can go back and forth on that vocal pronunciation or that weird high-end sound. Easily compare versions, upload Track-specific attachments like stems, and playback your Track with comments set to auto-play to make note of the moments which had the most feedback.

Make edits to your Track Details and attach your stems so that they can move together to the next Space.

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