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Projects

Pick which song or mix you’re working on—the studio remembers it for Project Plan, Timeline, and guide checklists.

Projects

Projects is where you start or reopen the song row everyone else builds on. Project Plan and Timeline only line up once the studio knows which bounce you mean—that choice stays in the studio header as you drill into planning and previews.

Open it from the top bar (Projects).

The page subtitle says roughly: pick a row to start Project Plan; create and delete happen here too.

What this screen is for

  • Browse every saved project row listed with labels you gave when creating or uploading audio.
  • Create via + New project — finish the uploads the New project screen asks for first; when it saves, the app selects that row automatically.
  • Select by clicking any row — the app marks it Selected, updates the toolbar, then opens Project Plan starting at Inputs. That’s deliberate: Inputs is still the fixed contract for uploads even when revisiting older work.

To remove a mistaken row altogether, pick Delete on that row and confirm (Delete wipes the backing project folder plus database rows—the dialog spells that out).

What to do

  1. Tap Projects in the navigation.
  2. New work → + New project, complete the uploads the form asks for, then jump back whenever you reopen the workspace.
  3. Continuing work → click the correct row; wait for the Selected chip and the note that it now drives Project Plan, Timeline, and exports.
  4. Need a different song mid-session? Return to Projects and pick another row before reopening downstream steps.

Screenshot — Projects list

Click the image for the full-page capture. Scroll to zoom and drag to pan.

If things look stale

Reload Projects, then click the row again—this re-establishes the selected mix for the rest of the studio.

Still wrong? Speak to whoever runs Veyra for your org in case quotas or tenancy rules block uploads.

Next

Project Plan overview describes every numbered step after Inputs. User guide landing links them in one long list if you skipped straight here.