DAW version control / commit history

Version control for DAW projects

GitDaw gives browser-based DAW projects structured version control with commits, branches, restore flows, and merge previews for MIDI-focused production.

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Git-native music production

Treat creative decisions as project history.

GitDaw turns music production changes into branches, commits, and mergeable project states. Instead of managing file names like final-v12, you can keep the song history inside the DAW.

Save production milestones as commits

Project changes are structured around tracks, events, and MIDI notes, so production decisions remain easier to review and recover.

Restore earlier project states when needed

Project changes are structured around tracks, events, and MIDI notes, so production decisions remain easier to review and recover.

Compare branches before applying changes

Project changes are structured around tracks, events, and MIDI notes, so production decisions remain easier to review and recover.

Track MIDI and arrangement edits as project history

Project changes are structured around tracks, events, and MIDI notes, so production decisions remain easier to review and recover.

Readable history

Every commit carries a message, author, timestamp, and parent relationship, making production decisions easier to revisit.

Safer experiments

Try alternate melodies, track balances, or arrangement edits in a branch before deciding whether they belong in the main version.

Project-level restore

Move back to a previous snapshot when an idea does not work, without manually hunting through duplicate session files.

Why does a DAW need version control?

Music projects change through many small decisions. Version control makes those changes visible, restorable, and easier to discuss with collaborators.

What parts of the project are versioned?

GitDaw versions the project structure used by the editor, including tracks, events, and MIDI notes.