Recording Engineer Relationship Type
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This relationship type belongs to the Engineer Relationship Class.
Description
This describes an engineer responsible for comitting the performance to tape. This can be as complex as setting up the microphones, amplifiers, and recording devices, or as simple as pressing the 'record' button on a 4-track.
Link Phrases
- Artist recorded Release
- Release was recorded by Artist
- Artist recorded Recording
- Recording was recorded 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 recording engineering role.
“co”
- This indicates that the person collaborated in their recording duties, with another recording engineer or with the performing artist, either of whom should then also be given a co-recording engineer credit.
“instrument”
- This indicates specific instruments which were recorded.
“vocal”
- This indicates specific vocals which were recorded.
Guidelines
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.