Now you have to test it. Open a blank session. Create as many tracks as were in one of your sessions, and import all the wavs from one of your export folders. Voila The track is completely backed up so it can be opened really in any Daw that supports the Bitdepth and Resolution you exported the the wavs at. Without having to worry about having to line anything up as you consolidated everything to the same length. Test all your songs straight after each export, to make sure it worked
Next step for me is to format the audio drive. Basically to clean out the shit and just start again.
Reimport the wavs, and remake your sessions. It is tedious I know. For me however it creates a somewhat failsafe backup process.
Im interested in other peoples ways of backing up there tracks, so let me know
