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==Description==
{{Template:Relationship
This links two releases, where one is a remaster of the other.​ This is usually done to improve the audio quality or to adjust for more modern playback equipment. The process generally doesn't involve changing the music in any artistically important way. It may, however, result in recordings that differ in length by a few seconds.


==Link Phrases==
|type = Remaster
*Release ''is a remaster of'' Release
*Release ''has remastered version(s)'' Release
*'''Deprecated - do not use!''' Recording ''is a remaster of'' Recording
*'''Deprecated - do not use!''' Recording ''has remastered version(s)'' Recording


==Guidelines==
|class = Alternative Version
*All remasters should link to the earliest released version which features the same Recordings.

*A release-release relationship does not imply that every recording on the release has been remastered from the earlier release. If some recordings are mastered from a different release, mention this in the release annotation.
|exampleDescription1 = SACD remaster of CD [[Release|release]]
*If the music has been re-recorded, not remastered, then the Other Version Relationship Type should be used.
|linkedFrom1 = Release
|linkText1 = is a remaster of
|linkedTo1 = Release
|exampleFrom1 = [[Release:2f95ca38-ace3-4540-88a3-654d9ce4700f|Waves (the Bossa Nova Session)]]
|exampleTo1 = [[Release:ce0c4d81-66a3-4ab8-b334-9a5559805bbe|Waves - The Bossa Nova Session]]

|linkedFrom2 = Release
|linkText2 = has remastered version(s)
|linkedTo2 = Release
|exampleFrom2 = [[Release:ce0c4d81-66a3-4ab8-b334-9a5559805bbe|Waves - The Bossa Nova Session]]
|exampleTo2 = [[Release:2f95ca38-ace3-4540-88a3-654d9ce4700f|Waves (the Bossa Nova Session)]]

|exampleDescription3 = CD remaster of Vinyl [[Release|release]]
|exampleFrom3 = [[Release:1173c2d7-80b2-4a24-b878-ead4a3eb2da5|Hell Bent for Leather]]
|exampleTo3 = [[Release:340d273b-61ee-4448-8a63-e0ad8f2bbf59|Hell Bent for Leather]]
|altLinkText3 = is a remaster of

|exampleFrom4 = [[Release:340d273b-61ee-4448-8a63-e0ad8f2bbf59|Hell Bent for Leather]]
|exampleTo4 = [[Release:1173c2d7-80b2-4a24-b878-ead4a3eb2da5|Hell Bent for Leather]]
|altLinkText4 = has remastered version(s)

|exampleDescription5 = [[Recording]] remaster of [[Recording|recording]]
|linkedFrom5 = Recording
|linkText5 = is a remaster of
|linkedTo5 = Recording
|exampleFrom5 = [[Track:26f4b05e-a91e-4bda-ad8a-33361c85b638|Delivering the Goods]]
|exampleTo5 = [[Track:29fa461d-5946-48af-b43c-fe146ed3b189|Delivering the Goods]]

|linkedFrom6 = Recording
|linkText6 = has remastered version(s)
|linkedTo6 = Recording
|exampleFrom6 = [[Track:29fa461d-5946-48af-b43c-fe146ed3b189|Delivering the Goods]]
|exampleTo6 = [[Track:26f4b05e-a91e-4bda-ad8a-33361c85b638|Delivering the Goods]]

|summary = This links two [[Recording|recordings]] or two [[Release|releases]], where one is a [[Mix Terminology|remaster]] of the other.

|description = This is usually done to improve the audio quality or to adjust for more modern playback equipment. The process generally doesn't involve changing the music in any artistically important way. It may, however, result in [[Recording|recordings]] that differ in length by a few seconds.

|style = * All [[Mix Terminology|remasters]] should link to the ''earliest'' [[Release Date|released]] version.
* A [[Release|release]]-[[Release|release]] [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship]] '''does not imply''' that ''every'' [[Recording|recording]] on the [[Release|release]] has been [[Mix Terminology|remastered]] from the earlier [[Release|release]]. It only indicates that ''some'' of the [[Recording|recordings]] on the later [[Release|release]] have been [[Mix Terminology|remastered]] from the earlier [[Release|release]]. Therefore, when the data is available, '''the [[Recording|recording]]-[[Recording|recording]] [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship]] should be used, not the [[Release|release]]-[[Release|release]] [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship]]'''.
* If the music has been ''re-recorded'', not ''[[Mix Terminology|remastered]]'', then the [[Other Version Relationship Type]] should be used.
[[Image:Attention.png]] ''For assistance in determining the correct [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship types]] to use when describing compiling, DJ mixing, mastering, mixing, remastering, remixing, and sampling, please refer to [[Mix Terminology]].''
}}

Latest revision as of 17:27, 14 April 2013

Description

This links two releases, where one is a remaster of the other.​ This is usually done to improve the audio quality or to adjust for more modern playback equipment. The process generally doesn't involve changing the music in any artistically important way. It may, however, result in recordings that differ in length by a few seconds.

Link Phrases

  • Release is a remaster of Release
  • Release has remastered version(s) Release
  • Deprecated - do not use! Recording is a remaster of Recording
  • Deprecated - do not use! Recording has remastered version(s) Recording

Guidelines

  • All remasters should link to the earliest released version which features the same Recordings.
  • A release-release relationship does not imply that every recording on the release has been remastered from the earlier release. If some recordings are mastered from a different release, mention this in the release annotation.
  • If the music has been re-recorded, not remastered, then the Other Version Relationship Type should be used.