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Master recording

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Original recording of audio performance

Amaster recording, or simply amaster, is the original recording—includingpost-recording mixes andproduction edits—of an audio performance, from which all analog and digital copies of the audio are derived.[1][2] The term refers only to the recorded performance of a song; it does not cover the composition of recorded material, which is a separate copyright that belongs to the songwriter unless ownership of the copyright is transferred or sold to a separate entity.[3]

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  1. ^"Sheryl Crow: Universal Studios fire destroyed all my master tapes".www.bbc.com. 2019-06-25. Retrieved2025-12-08.
  2. ^Passman, Donald S. (2006).All you need to know about the music business (6th ed.; [rev. and updated] ed.). New York: Free Press.ISBN 978-0-7432-9318-1.
  3. ^Osborne, Richard (2023).Owning the masters: a history of sound recording copyright. New York London Oxford New Delhi Sydney: Bloomsbury Academic.ISBN 978-1-5013-4593-7.
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