A few things that I've noticed so far that need correcting:
Recordings and recording edits are not the same thing.
If something is a WWE edit, just check the box that says "edit?". Don't put "WWE edit" in the short notes.
The short notes automatically have opened and closed parenthesis, so don't add them yourself.
These are good:
V2) (Recording Edit
V2
This bad:
(V2) (Recording Edit), because then the short notes look like this: ((V2) (Recording Edit))
I've already seen a ton of mainstream tracks uploaded in sub-320k. If it's mainstream, there's no reason for it to not be uploaded in 320k.
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Correction to the correction -- it's generally preferred (by me, lol) to use something like "V2; Recording Edit" instead of forcing two sets of parentheses by doing "V2) (Recording Edit". It just looks better and is less confusing.
But yeah, "recording edits" are recordings that were mixed and edited together to get the best and most listenable theme possible. To denote a theme that was edited by WWE, just click the "Edit?" checkbox on the Edit Theme form, like TBM said.
But yeah, "recording edits" are recordings that were mixed and edited together to get the best and most listenable theme possible. To denote a theme that was edited by WWE, just click the "Edit?" checkbox on the Edit Theme form, like TBM said.
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