[mb-style] What real-world entity does a Track represent?
Jim DeLaHunt
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Fri Jan 18 01:19:28 UTC 2008
I'm open to suggestions for better wording. I think the definition of "Track"
will be one of those things that appears simple, turns out to be deep and
difficult, and ends up being very clarifying and useful. Thank you pointing
out that we are entering the "deep and difficult" part.
Jan van Thiel-2 wrote:
>
> On Jan 14, 2008 10:40 PM, Olivier <viapanda at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > "A Track is intended to represent a specific audio recording of a
>> specific
>> > musical performance.
>
> A teacher of mine once said: 'specific is the most unspecific word there
> is" ;)
>
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