2013/4/8 LordSputnik <ben.s...@gmail.com>

> JIRA Page: http://tickets.musicbrainz.org/browse/STYLE-208
> Wiki Page:
> http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/User:LordSputnik/Proposals/Style/Recording
>
> Expected Expiration Date: 2013-04-21, 18:00 UTC
>
> With Track IDs expected to be brought in in May, Recordings being defined
> as
> mixes in a series of meetings in January, and some subsequent discussion
> relating to what exactly a mix is, I've produced a proposal for a new
> guideline that treats recordings as mixes.
>
> The guideline can be viewed here:
>
> https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/User:LordSputnik/Proposals/Style/Recording
>
> This updated guideline should allow editors a lot more freedom in merging
> recordings. For a start, there is no longer any requirement for recordings
> to be split based on "unique" or "distinct" audio.
>
>
The word "stem" is superfluous here:
"Different audio recordings of the same performance will always result in
different audio stems"
"Different audio recordings of the same performance will always result in
different audio"
is better.

And remove "when the stems are mixed, the resulting mixes will always be
different", it just adds confusion. "Different audio recordings of the same
performance will always result in different audio." Period.


> When reading the proposed guideline, the following page should be used as a
> reference:
>
> https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/User:LordSputnik/Proposals/Recording
>
> This second page isn't part of the proposal, and may eventually be used to
> update the Recording definition page, but that's completely up to the
> developers.
>

/symphonick
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