2013/5/14 Ben Ockmore <ben.s...@gmail.com>

> I thought about "before any mastering has taken place", but that implies
> that no mastered material has been used.
>
> I don't think that "A MusicBrainz recording represents the audio shared
> between a group of similar release tracks" is too conceptual any more,
> since it *doesn't* really correspond to any particular thing in the real
> world. There are things which we can think of as recordings, but it'll
> always be an entity defined by MB for our own purposes.
>
> Perhaps we could make a second paragraph like you've been saying, and move
> the mastering bit into that?
>
> Eg. "In reality, the closest thing a recording corresponds to is a step
> in the audio production process, before final mastering, but after editing
> and mixing."
>

+1

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