Common use of Music Sound Consultant Clause in Contracts

Music Sound Consultant. If a musician, excluding the conductor, leader, contractor or orchestrator (except as provided in the next sentence), is specifically assigned by the Producer to perform services in the booth in assisting and advising the Producer or Sound Technician as to the musical sound quality of the music being recorded during the recording session, he/she shall be paid for such services at a rate of $55.56 ($56.95 effective February 16, 2003; and $58.94 effective February 17, 2004) for each hour actually engaged in performing the service. Orchestrators may be engaged under this paragraph only if two orchestrators have already been engaged for the session under Paragraph 38.

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Samples: Film Agreement

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Music Sound Consultant. If a musician, excluding the conductor, leader, contractor or orchestrator (except as provided in the next sentence), is specifically assigned by the Producer to perform services in the booth in assisting and advising the Producer or Sound Technician as to the musical sound quality of the music being recorded during the recording session, he/she shall be paid for such services at a rate of $55.56 74.34 ($56.95 76.57 effective February 16May 3, 2003; 2020 and $58.94 78.87 effective February 17May 2, 20042021) for each hour actually engaged in performing the service. Orchestrators may be engaged under this paragraph only if two orchestrators have already been engaged for the session under Paragraph 38.

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Samples: www.afm.org

Music Sound Consultant. If a musician, excluding the conductor, leader, contractor or orchestrator (except as provided in the next sentence), is specifically assigned by the Producer to perform services in the booth in assisting and advising the Producer or Sound Technician as to the musical sound quality of the music being recorded during the recording session, he/she shall be paid for such services at a rate of $55.56 68.01 ($56.95 69.37 effective February 16April 3, 2003; 2016 and $58.94 70.76 effective February 17April 2, 20042017) for each hour actually engaged in performing the service. Orchestrators may be engaged under this paragraph only if two orchestrators have already been engaged for the session under Paragraph 38.

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Samples: www.afmrecording.org

Music Sound Consultant. If a musician, excluding the conductor, leader, contractor or orchestrator (except as provided in the next sentence), is specifically assigned by the Producer to perform services in the booth in assisting and advising the Producer or Sound Technician as to the musical sound quality of the music being recorded during the recording session, he/she shall be paid for such services at a rate of $55.56 69.39 ($56.95 71.47 effective February 16May 3, 2003; 2020 and $58.94 73.61 effective February 17May 2, 20042021) for each hour actually engaged in performing the service. Orchestrators may be engaged under this paragraph only if two orchestrators have already been engaged for the session under Paragraph 38.

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Samples: www.afm.org

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Music Sound Consultant. If a musician, excluding the conductor, leader, contractor or orchestrator (except as provided in the next sentence), is specifically assigned by the Producer to perform services in the booth in assisting and advising the Producer or Sound Technician as to the musical sound quality of the music being recorded during the recording session, he/she shall be paid for such services at a rate of $55.56 63.48 ($56.95 64.75 effective February 16April 3, 2003; 2016 and $58.94 66.05 effective February 17April 2, 20042017) for each hour actually engaged in performing the service. Orchestrators may be engaged under this paragraph only if two orchestrators have already been engaged for the session under Paragraph 38.

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Samples: www.afmrecording.org

Music Sound Consultant. If a musician, excluding the conductor, leader, contractor or orchestrator (except as provided in the next sentence), is specifically assigned by the Producer to perform services in the booth in assisting and advising the Producer or Sound Technician as to the musical sound quality of the music being recorded during the recording session, he/she shall be paid for such services at a rate of $55.56 ($56.95 effective February 16, 2003; and $58.94 effective February 1715, 2004) for each hour actually engaged in performing the service. Orchestrators may be engaged under this paragraph only if two orchestrators have already been engaged for the session under Paragraph 38.

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Samples: Picture Agreement

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