A master is the original of something. For example, in the music industry when they printed records, they would print a master record from which duplicates would be made for manufacture. They still use the phrase mastering to describe finalising music in production.
Master copy has become widely used to mean the original version of something from which other copies are made.
Apparently the whole concept dates back to the renaissance where artists would learn by copying the works and techniques of a Master artist. Master in that context is referring to someone who is the best at what they do (the most famous renaissance artists are still referred to as the masters), which presumably derives from the honorific Master used to refer to a male teacher in English.
While perhaps understandable, moving away from Master to Main is based on ignorance of the fact the word has a totally different meaning and origin to master/slave. Ironically master/slave is also used in engineering and computer hardware to describe the relationship between a controlling piece of hardware and it’s subordinates, but that is nothing to do with the source of truth use of master which comes from the concept of a master being the best at something (or now the best version of something).
Just a small correction about the records, the master isn’t printed. It’s a nickel negative made from electroplating the lacquer cut. The master is only used to make a few mothers, which are then used to make stampers. Those stampers make the actual pressings you buy.
A master is the original of something. For example, in the music industry when they printed records, they would print a master record from which duplicates would be made for manufacture. They still use the phrase mastering to describe finalising music in production.
Master copy has become widely used to mean the original version of something from which other copies are made.
Apparently the whole concept dates back to the renaissance where artists would learn by copying the works and techniques of a Master artist. Master in that context is referring to someone who is the best at what they do (the most famous renaissance artists are still referred to as the masters), which presumably derives from the honorific Master used to refer to a male teacher in English.
While perhaps understandable, moving away from Master to Main is based on ignorance of the fact the word has a totally different meaning and origin to master/slave. Ironically master/slave is also used in engineering and computer hardware to describe the relationship between a controlling piece of hardware and it’s subordinates, but that is nothing to do with the source of truth use of master which comes from the concept of a master being the best at something (or now the best version of something).
Just a small correction about the records, the master isn’t printed. It’s a nickel negative made from electroplating the lacquer cut. The master is only used to make a few mothers, which are then used to make stampers. Those stampers make the actual pressings you buy.
https://www.audiomasterclass.com/blog/vinyl-record-manufacturing-lacquer-master-mother-stamper-and-pressings
The lacquer is actually the original of the record, unless you count the source tapes. It’s what was cut after mixing from the source recordings.