History:Balance Engineer Relationship Type
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This relationship type belongs to the Engineer Relationship Class.
Description
This links an entity to the balance engineer who engineered an entity. Balance engineers typically have additional music engineering experience specific to the extra demands of classical music.
Link Phrases
- Artist balance engineered Release
- Release was balance engineered by Artist
- Artist balance engineered Recording
- Recording was balance engineered by Artist
Attributes
“start date”
- This indicates the date the engineer first worked on engineering the recording.
“end date”
- This indicates the date the engineer last worked on engineering the recording.
“additional”
- This indicates a minor or subsidiary role.
“instrument”
- This specifies the instrument(s) which the artist engineered.
“vocal”
- This specifies the vocal(s) which the artist engineered.
“co”
- This indicates that the person collaborated in their engineering duties, with another engineer or with the performing artist, either of whom should then also be given a co-engineer credit.
“executive”
- There are no guidelines yet for how this attribute should be used.
Guidelines
While similiar in role to Engineer Relationship Type and Tonmeister Relationship Type, this relationship type should only be used if the engineering credit specifies a balance engineer role.