Mix Engineer Relationship Type

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This relationship type belongs to the Engineer Relationship Class.

Description

This describes an engineer responsible for using a mixing console to mix a recorded track into a single piece of music suitable for release.​

Image:Attention.png For assistance in determining the correct relationship types to use when describing compiling, DJ mixing, mastering, mixing, remastering, remixing, and sampling, please refer to Mix Terminology.

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    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 mix engineering role.

    “co”

    This indicates that the person collaborated in their mixing duties, with another mix engineer or with the performing artist, either of whom should then also be given a co-mix engineer credit.

    “instrument”

    This indicates specific instruments which were engineered.

    “vocal”

    This indicates specific vocals which were engineered.

    Guidelines

    Note that this relationship should be used only for the mixer, as described in the description. This relationship should not be confused with the Remixer Relationship Type; this would not be the correct relationship to describe remixing a track. However, the same person may both mix engineer and remix the same track.

    If multiple instruments and/or vocals are applicable, they should be indicated as multiple instrument and/or vocal attributes to the same relationship, not indicated one at a time in multiple relationships.

    Examples