![]() ![]() Do not use █ or ░ or i̸n̸v̸a̸l̸i̸d̸ or, etc. Mastered By Bernie Grundman (cover) and BG in the runouts = Mastered By - Bernie Grundman, and Lacquer Cut By - Bernie Grundman + ANV BG.Ģ6) Struck out, crossed out, X'd out text in the BAOI field is always represented as S̶t̶r̶i̶k̶e̶t̶h̶r̶o̶u̶g̶h̶ Do not create/use a PAN for companies for the sake of Plated By.Ģ4) When unsure about a role, use Mastered By / At.Ģ5) Mastering credits on the cover and scribes in the runouts are both credited. See example.Ģ1) Half-speed mastering is credited as Lacquer Cut By and Lacquer Cut At.Ģ2) Platers / metalworkers are credited with Plated By.Ģ3) Plating / galvanization / metalwork companies are credited with Mastered At. "Mastered At Trutone").Ģ0) Direct Metal Mastering (DMM) is credited "Mastered By " and Mastered At. Example: use TY instead of TY1 as ANV.ġ8) Engineers derived from the runouts are credited Lacquer Cut By (except DMM = Mastered By).ġ9) Studios derived from the runouts are credited Lacquer Cut At (except DMM or where explicitly credited, e.g. Example: For " " or "BA-CR", credit "Björn Almstedt" + ANV "BA", and "Cutting Room" as LCCN.ġ7) Cut or lathe numbers are not part of the PAN or ANV. Example: Lacquer Cut By - Bill Foster + ANV F.ġ6) Locations are not part of the PAN or ANV. ![]() ◇F (symbol for the cutting room + letter of the engineer), and where the PAN is known, use an Alias or ANV without the symbol. ġ5) For combined identifiers with symbols, i.e. When in doubt about a symbol, inquire in the runout forum.ġ4) Logos are added as "". #Diskmaker x error 425 76 full#✩, ⚾︎, or ❀, ♀, Ⓡ, Δ, etc.) are credited as "Lacquer Cut By " plus the full name of the engineer. I instead of Ⅰ or ⌶)ġ3) Symbols or drawn images (e.g. A1 instead of A¹ / A₁ / AI) Ĭ) standard uppercase letters instead of roman numerals (e.g. STERLING instead of sᴛᴇʀʟɪɴɢ, E instead of Ɛ).ī) standard numerals instead of letters, superscript, subscript (e.g. or PAUL!ġ0) Use standard English caps in the descriptions.ġ1) Do not use pipes or separators, and only use one space to denote large gaps.ġ2) To enable a proper search for characters in the matrix strings, useĪ) standard letters instead of Unicode (e.g. MASTERED BY CAPITOL).Ĩ) Please capitalize ANVs and/ or Aliases according to the Guidelines.ĩ) Please don't add adornments to an ANV. from "Runout side x" to "Side x runout" or "x-side runout".ħ) Please capitalize in the Matrix/Runout fields as found in the runouts (e.g. They should not be edited to correct the capitalization only.Ħ) Do not change existing descriptions, e.g. a stamped matrix indicates a later pressing, an etched matrix an earlier pressing plant A is identified by an etched H, plant B by a stamped H.ĥ) BAOI and BAOI descriptions should only be edited to correct errors or when a new variant is introduced. ![]() This and/ or other essential identification criteria can be described in the Release Notes, e.g. upside down, mirrored, turned 90° sideways Ĭ) the position of a matrix element, e.g. (turned 90° sideways) / (mirrored), etc.).Ĥ) Please do not enter into the Matrix/Runout Description field:Ī) "etched", "stamped", "etched/stamped", or similar ī) the appearance of a matrix element, e.g. Not needed on the submission - just a point of reference.ġ) Searching for a string: Press CTRL and F and then enter the search string.Ģ) Do not split the runout strings up into stamped and etched parts - they belong in a single line.ģ) Do not add descriptions into the Matrix/Runout fields, (e.g. S, H or HS? Stamped, Hand-etched, Hand-etched ScriptĪdd a company: Lacquer Cut At / Mastered At / Pressed By / Manufactured By a company.Īdd a credit: Lacquer Cut By / Plated By / Mastered By an engineer. XXXXX: Identified part as it appears in the runout area Welcome to the Master List of runout information - version 8īelow you will find names of cutting / mastering / plating engineers, studios, pressing plants and other manufacturing references. ![]()
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