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[edit] Audio mastering
Thanks for your message. I think that in the first instance the best way forward is for you to take your arguments to the article's talk page, and for all editors to try and reach consensus. If the technique is recognised and used, it should be mentioned or maybe have its own article; if it's contentious, that should be mentioned too (with references of course). You (or any other editor) could simply reinsert the text, but that might lead to an edit war. If you can't reach agreement in any form, then there are further steps down the road of resolving disputes, but first of all, talk to each other. Mr Stephen 09:10, 26 September 2006 (UTC)