The following hits the nail on the head...
"I don't mind the idea of music being edited and to be listened to from a purely aural perspective.
However, my understanding was/is that the audition room was designed for people to get advice on their physical ability to play a piece of music, and how to bring more/better interpretive elements into their live performance.
Edited music defeats the purpose of this.. I agree that the two should be separated."
There's still trust involved. Lot's of folks edit a little or a lot; so it'll be a judgement call on the poster's part. But the point is, where questions are put about technique at the piano, those questions can be asked at the right forum, in the right context, and a relevant interchange, response, whatever, can be expected. For example, I don't want to talk about somebody's "great technique" at the piano where a piece has been midi-edited. If midi, I want to know, maybe, things like "was that quantized?" "what ssample" "how much reverb, and which reverb?" etc. etc...
JG