Understanding the why behind the what.
Export Flow is Kora's delivery preflight system. Before you send files to clients, labels, or distributors, Export Flow validates naming conventions, checks for missing stems or alternates, confirms metadata accuracy, and ensures you're delivering exactly what was requested. It's the final confidence check that prevents costly mistakes.
Delivery mistakes don't always cause immediate problems. They cause **trust erosion** over time:
**Scenario 1:** You send a client 'Track_Final_v3.wav'—but you meant to send 'Track_Final_v4.wav'. The client doesn't notice until mastering, when they realize the mix is outdated.
**Scenario 2:** You deliver stems to a sync library, but you forgot to include the 'No Drums' alternate. The library rejects the submission, and you lose a placement opportunity.
**Scenario 3:** You send a distributor 24 tracks with inconsistent naming—some use underscores, some use hyphens, some include BPM, some don't. The distributor flags your submission as 'unprofessional'.
These mistakes are **preventable**—but only if you have a system that checks correctness **before** you hit send.
Export Flow is a **preflight checklist** that runs before delivery. It validates:
**Naming conventions:** Are all files named consistently? Do they match the required format (e.g., 'ArtistName_TrackTitle_Version_BPM_Key.wav')?
**Version correctness:** Are you delivering the latest approved version, or an outdated revision?
**Stem completeness:** Are all required stems present (e.g., Mix, Instrumental, Acapella, No Drums)?
**Metadata accuracy:** Do file tags match the actual content (BPM, key, genre, copyright)?
**Format compliance:** Are files in the correct format (WAV vs. MP3), sample rate (44.1kHz vs. 48kHz), and bit depth (16-bit vs. 24-bit)?
Export Flow doesn't **fix** these issues—it **flags** them. You still make the final decision, but you do it with full awareness.
You can check delivery correctness manually—but it doesn't scale:
**For 1 track:** Manual checking takes 2-3 minutes. Annoying, but manageable.
**For 12 tracks:** Manual checking takes 30-40 minutes. You start skipping steps.
**For 50 tracks:** Manual checking takes hours. You stop checking entirely and hope for the best.
Export Flow **automates the tedious parts** so you can focus on the judgment calls. It doesn't replace your expertise—it amplifies it.
Export Flow is for anyone who delivers audio files professionally:
**Composers:** Delivering cues, stems, and alternates to directors, editors, or music supervisors.
**Producers:** Sending mixes, stems, and instrumentals to artists, labels, or distributors.
**Sound designers:** Delivering asset libraries, sound packs, or game audio to clients.
**Mixing/mastering engineers:** Sending final masters, stems, and reference files to clients.
If you've ever sent the wrong version, forgotten a stem, or had a client ask 'Why is the naming inconsistent?', Export Flow prevents that from happening again.
Library-specific delivery validation for multi-library submissions with different naming and metadata requirements.
Stem delivery validation for scoring projects with director-specific requirements and tight deadlines.
Client delivery correctness with format, metadata, and stem validation to prevent revision confusion.
Multi-library submission orchestration with library-specific naming, versioning, and metadata standards.