The other day Windows Sticky Notes started misbehaving and the solution turned out to be resetting the app, which also deletes all the current content. Well I was using a lot of sticky notes scattered across 4 monitors keeping track of all sorts of things; sweet-spot settings, synth sounds that might be good for something someday, account names, you get the idea. I didnāt loose any info 'cause cut & paste into Word (fun!), but it got me thinking about the best way to organize all the little bits of info. So I was wondering what other folks do?
For Project specific stuff I use the Cubase Notepads. I thought maybe OneNote might be useful but it requires you to log into your MS account online and that just aināt happening on a regular basis from this DAW. The Sticky Notes served the purpose - and might be all thatās needed, but Iād like to hear how others approach this?
I personally sparsely use sticky notes because I know itās stored locally and can be deleted just like that? It depends on what you want? ā¦ Do you want to keep this information local or do you want it automatically to save into the cloud? And if you surely donāt want to use Microst Onenoteā¦ do you object on using Google?
I use OneDrive for docs and files. I work in different studios as well as home so to me itās the more convenient option. All of those DAWs need to be connected online anyway for other file transfers so I typically log into my MS account as Iām loading up the project/session. That way everything is available within a browser window no matter where I am; email, calendar, contacts, cloud storage etc.
I suppose I could use my smartphone for it all but I just donāt care for looking at a small screen if I can use a bigger oneā¦
Personally I have no need to access the info remotely or put it on the cloud. That said, this thread shouldnāt be limited to my specific needs - rather a look at all the possible approaches.
The only reason I didnāt try OneNote was it needing to log into MS Windows account. Generally I never have any of my PCs log into Windows online except when there is no other option, like to access the store. OneNote would have forced me to always log on from my DAW. The old OneNote could be used locally, but not anymore.
One of the attractive features about Sticky Notes is that they are just there - nothing to click or open, just glance up and see it.
But data wiseā¦It usually depends on the smartphone you use? I use Android (Google) so for stuff like this I use Google drive or āKeepā (this is like sticky notes but online). It works for me and the partners I work with. But even for yourself, keeping it online prevents me from loosing anything! I for instance also make a daily backup of my complete project folder to Google drive (Among other things I would hate to live without). If my house burns down (God forbid!) I will always have access to this vital information I put online?
Think of it this way? Whatever disaster happens? You can always buy a new computer afterwards. But if you donāt have the data you used before youāre basically f*ked! So think about this! Itās not complicated and could be a real lifesaver if needed?
Google (drive) comes standard with 15GB of storage. You can buy more storage if you want? But for my current situation itās sufficient!
I save bits and pieces of all kinds of info in Windows Notepad then sort and save those in different, relevantly named folders, āNotepad Cubaseā and āNotepad YouTubeā addresses for example, then save those inside a main āNotepad Stuffā folder. That can then be saved anywhere you like with a shortcut placed on the desktop or/and the Taskbar.