What is the intended difference between the live
tag, the live-sound
tag, and the live-performance
tag? The live-sound
tag is the only one with usage guidance and I assume anything that is live-performance
but not live-sound
belongs on music.stackexchange.com. Is that a poor assumption?
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I agree with the fact that the live-preformance
tag should be removed, as it's not applicable to sound design, as for live
, this could mean anything from a DJ set to an orchestra concert. and live-preformance
would be for setting up a stage for a concert (determining the best position for each different instruments, like violins on the far left and right side of the stage with contrabass and/or cello's behind them, drums behind those and also in the center back, etc)
that's what I assume those tags to be atleast...