Relationship attributes / Associate
Description
This typically indicates someone who is less experienced and who is working under the direction of someone who is more experienced.
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Relationship usage
This attribute is being used by the following relationship types:
Arranger (Artist - Work)
This indicates the artist who arranged a tune into a form suitable for performance. “Arrangement” is used as a catch-all term for all processes that turn a composition into a form that can be played by a specific type of ensemble.
Arranger (Artist - Recording)
This indicates the artist who arranged a tune into a form suitable for performance. “Arrangement” is used as a catch-all term for all processes that turn a composition into a form that can be played by a specific type of ensemble.
Arranger (Artist - Release)
This indicates the artist who arranged a tune into a form suitable for performance. “Arrangement” is used as a catch-all term for all processes that turn a composition into a form that can be played by a specific type of ensemble.
Audio (Artist - Recording)
This describes an engineer involved with the machines used to generate sound, such as effects processors and digital audio equipment used to modify or manipulate sound in either an analogue or digital form.
Audio (Artist - Release)
This describes an engineer involved with the machines used to generate sound, such as effects processors and digital audio equipment used to modify or manipulate sound in either an analogue or digital form.
Balance (Artist - Release)
This links a release to the balance engineer who engineered it.
Balance (Artist - Recording)
This links a recording to the balance engineer who engineered it.
Editor (Artist - Recording)
This describes an engineer responsible for either connecting disparate elements of the audio recording, or otherwise redistributing material recorded in the sessions. This is usually secondary, or additional to the work done by the mix engineer. It can also involve streamlining a longer track to around the 3 minute mark in order to make it suitable for radio play (a "radio edit").
Editor (Artist - Release)
This describes an engineer responsible for either connecting disparate elements of the audio recording, or otherwise redistributing material recorded in the sessions. This is usually secondary, or additional to the work done by the mix engineer. It can also involve streamlining a longer track to around the 3 minute mark in order to make it suitable for radio play (a "radio edit").
Engineer (Artist - Release)
This describes an engineer who performed a general engineering role.
Engineer (Artist - Recording)
This describes an engineer who performed a general engineering role.
Instrument arranger (Artist - Release)
This indicates the artist who arranged a tune into a form suitable for performance. “Arrangement” is used as a catch-all term for all processes that turn a composition into a form that can be played by a specific type of ensemble.
Instrument arranger (Artist - Recording)
This indicates the artist who arranged a tune into a form suitable for performance. “Arrangement” is used as a catch-all term for all processes that turn a composition into a form that can be played by a specific type of ensemble.
Instrument arranger (Artist - Work)
This indicates the artist who arranged a tune into a form suitable for performance. “Arrangement” is used as a catch-all term for all processes that turn a composition into a form that can be played by a specific type of ensemble.
Mastering (Artist - Release)
Indicates the mastering engineer for this work.
Mastering (Artist - Recording)
This relationship type is deprecated! Please add mastering engineers at the release level.
Mix (Artist - Release)
This describes an engineer responsible for using a mixing console to mix a recorded track into a single piece of music suitable for release. For remixing, see remixer.
Mix (Artist - Recording)
This describes an engineer responsible for using a mixing console to mix a recorded track into a single piece of music suitable for release. For remixing, see remixer.
Producer (Artist - Release)
This indicates an artist who is responsible for the creative and practical day-to-day aspects involved with making a musical recording.
Producer (Artist - Recording)
This indicates an artist who is responsible for the creative and practical day-to-day aspects involved with making a musical recording.
Programming (Artist - Recording)
This links a recording to the artist who did the programming for electronic instruments used on the recording. In the most cases, the 'electronic instrument' is either a synthesizer or a drum machine.
Programming (Artist - Release)
This links a release to the artist who did the programming for electronic instruments used on the release. In the most cases, the 'electronic instrument' is either a synthesizer or a drum machine.
Recording (Artist - Release)
This describes an engineer responsible for committing the performance to tape or another recording medium. 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 or a digital audio workstation.
Recording (Artist - Recording)
This describes an engineer responsible for committing the performance to tape or another recording medium. 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 or a digital audio workstation.
Sound (Artist - Recording)
This describes an engineer responsible for ensuring that the sounds that the artists make reach the microphones sounding pleasant, without unwanted resonance or noise. Sometimes known as acoustical engineering.
Sound (Artist - Release)
This describes an engineer responsible for ensuring that the sounds that the artists make reach the microphones sounding pleasant, without unwanted resonance or noise. Sometimes known as acoustical engineering.
Transfer (Artist - Release)
This describes an engineer responsible for transferring a release, for example from an old tape to digital.
Vocal arranger (Artist - Work)
This indicates the artist who arranged a tune into a form suitable for performance. “Arrangement” is used as a catch-all term for all processes that turn a composition into a form that can be played by a specific type of ensemble.
Vocal arranger (Artist - Release)
This indicates the artist who arranged a tune into a form suitable for performance. “Arrangement” is used as a catch-all term for all processes that turn a composition into a form that can be played by a specific type of ensemble.
Vocal arranger (Artist - Recording)
This indicates the artist who arranged a tune into a form suitable for performance. “Arrangement” is used as a catch-all term for all processes that turn a composition into a form that can be played by a specific type of ensemble.