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(First quick draft.)
 
(Some more thoughts)
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What I'd like is...
What I'd like is...
# to be able to "uniquely" link audio based identifiers (e.g. AcoustIDs) to a track on a Release (ie., even though two tracks may be the same "recording", they may not have the same audio identifier for various reasons).
# to be able to "uniquely" link audio based identifiers (e.g. AcoustIDs) to a track on a Release (ie., even though two tracks may be the same "recording", they may not have the same audio identifier for various reasons), and to be able to always tell one track from another, even if they're the same audio.
# to be able group recording credits from the recording session, similar to the way we relate composition credits to Works.
# to be able to group recording/performance credits from the recording session/recorded performance, similar to the way we relate composition credits to Works.
# being able to denote that a track/recording was released on its own, even after it's appeared on a Release.
# being able to attach images/"cover art" to tracks - some "stand alone recordings" have embedded art or otherwise has "cover art" attached to it, without them being a single

Revision as of 19:51, 18 December 2012

Recordings as they currently stand, aren't very well defined as it stands.

What I'd like is...

  1. to be able to "uniquely" link audio based identifiers (e.g. AcoustIDs) to a track on a Release (ie., even though two tracks may be the same "recording", they may not have the same audio identifier for various reasons), and to be able to always tell one track from another, even if they're the same audio.
  2. to be able to group recording/performance credits from the recording session/recorded performance, similar to the way we relate composition credits to Works.
  3. being able to denote that a track/recording was released on its own, even after it's appeared on a Release.
  4. being able to attach images/"cover art" to tracks - some "stand alone recordings" have embedded art or otherwise has "cover art" attached to it, without them being a single